Study shows animals with no long history of domestication show patterns of interaction with humans similar to that of dogs or horses
The classic TV show Skippy, about a child speaking with a highly intelligent kangaroo, might not be as fictional as we once thought, according to Australian and UK researchers.
A study from the University of Sydney and the University of Roehampton in London, suggests that kangaroos are capable of intentionally communicating with humans, suggesting a higher level of cognitive function than previously thought.