“…Many different terrestrial and aquatic animals have demonstrated the ability to discriminate between 2D or 3D stimuli varying in shape. Mammals that have been tested include dolphins (Harley, Roitblat, & Nachtigall, 1996;von Fersen, Schall, & Gunturken, 2000), sea lions (Mauck & Dehnhardt, 1997;Schusterman & Thomas, 1966), ferrets (Pollard, Beale, Lysons, & Preston, 1967), opossum (James & MacFarland, 1966), rats (Minini & Jeffery, 2006;Oldfield-Box, 1969), monkeys (Tanaka, 2000), and white rhinos (Daniel & Mikulka, 1998). Birds that have displayed the ability to discriminate shape include pigeons (Young, Peissig, & Wasserman, 2001), jungle crows (Bogale & Sugita, 2013), parakeets , and chickens (Zolman, 1969).…”