November 23. Fibonacci Day. I must confess – I had NO idea who or what
Fibonacci is/was. It sounds like a cross
between some kind of disease and an Italian dessert. But no – Fibonacci was at Italian
mathematician in the Middle Ages. His
real name was Leonardo Bonacci.
Fibonacci for short? Anyway he
did some stuff with number sequences.
Check him out on Google.
Did you know that there have been studies
to see if we dogs can do math?! And of
course they found we can. To test our
math skills, researchers showed dogs a piece of food. Then they put it behind a barrier. So the dogs couldn't see it. Then they showed the dogs another piece of
food. Which they also placed behind the
barrier. Sometimes they secretly removed
one of the pieces of food. When they
removed the barrier – the dogs would STARE in surprise that one of the pieces
was gone. The dogs had “counted” the
pieces and knew one was missing. So they
could subtract. In the same way, the
researchers sometimes secretly put an EXTRA piece of food behind the
barrier. And the dogs also stared when
the barrier was removed – because they could see (and add) the extra
piece. So from this experiment, they
concluded that we dogs can add and subtract.
I could have told them that.
Heck, I can tell if Frodo gets more pieces of kibble in HIS bowl than I
do. And I DEFINITELY know if one of us
gets an extra treat. I certainly don’t
need a calculator for that!
So go out and celebrate Finonacci
today. And don’t forget to give your dog
an extra treat. We’re counting on it! Pun intended.
©
Linda Wozniak
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