Gardner defines Naturalistic Intelligence as the ability to recognize, categorize, and draw upon certain features of the environment. It's one of the intelligences in his Theory of Multiple Intelligences. This type of intelligence is not just about knowledge of nature, but also involves a deep understanding of living things and being attuned to natural phenomena. People with high naturalistic intelligence are skilled at identifying and classifying various aspects of the natural world, like animals, plants, weather patterns, and geographic formations.
Moral intelligence refers to the capacity to understand and distinguish right from wrong, and to behave based on this understanding. It encompasses the ability to navigate complex ethical dilemmas, make moral judgments, and act in ways that are consistent with one's ethical and moral principles. This form of intelligence involves empathy, conscience, and a strong sense of fairness, guiding individuals in making decisions that are not only beneficial to themselves but also respectful and considerate of others and the broader community.
Choose one or more among the topics just mentioned (e.g. Health & Hygiene, Food & Poison, Parasites & Symbionts, Predators & Preys, Courtship & Mating, Care for the little ones or Death) and thematize them in Your group in terms of cases/examples of:
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clever behaviour have fun !