Fig. 2From: Understanding interdisciplinary perspectives of plant intelligence: Is it a matter of science, language, or subjectivity?The number of participants who responded to the a two animal behavioral examples combined (n = 118) and their b corresponding analogous plant behavioral examples (n = 111). The animal behavioral examples were of cephalopod camouflaging and Macaques foraging behavior, while their corresponding analogous behaviors in plants were of Corydalis hemidicentra and Syngonium spp., respectivelyBack to article page