>>14159233It's not my fault if you're too stupid to understand that facial recognition as a brain function isn't tied to intelligence and can be completely lost via brain trauma. Animals that use it have it, animals that don't, don't have it. Dogs heavily rely on scents for communication, with humans being virtually smell-blind, so it's pretty obvious that we're biased and prone to discounting dogs and other animals ability to recognize each other and themselves via smell.
Pro-tip: your first clue that the mirror test is worthless should have been when ants passed it.