PIT2 said:
In the animal kingdom, do relatively extremely intelligent subjects exist among their species?
Like we humans have geniuses and autistic savants.
The problem I see with this question is that you are putting genius in the same category as autistic-savantism. They are extremely different things. Autistic-savants aren't "intelligent" in the way a genius is. Their abilities are narrow in scope and they, themselves, don't have any insight into what they're doing. They just do it, and are not able to analyze how, or even explain why. They can't connect what they're doing with a larger picture. If you ever saw the film
Rainman you may remember that, although Raymond could instantly count the number of toothpicks that had spilled, he had no sense whatever of what the concept of "amount" meant, how it applied in the most rudimentary way to daily life. When asked how much a candy bar cost he replied "About a hundred dollars." When asked how much a car cost he said "About a hundred dollars."
A "genius" on the other hand, let's take Richard Feynman, is the opposite: super conscious of the bigger picture, aware of connections that that average person in his field was oblivious to. Not only that, he can explain the connection extremely well to anyone with the patience to listen. He's socially adept, can talk to anyone at any level and make himself understood, not some loner misfit who doesn't fit in.
If there are "genius" animals, they are so in the way Feynman was a genius, not
Rainman.
Rainman animals, that is: animals as deficient in the standard level of awareness of their species as
Rainman was deficient in awareness to standard human concerns, just wouldn't be able to survive.
There almost certainly are dolphins, chimps, and even earthworms and amoebas who are geniuses compared to their fellows, who have a vastly better grasp on the bigger picture of their world. What Temple Grandin probably understands is that if you're a cow it's not a particularly intelligent thing to do to learn calculus, to try and become adept at the tools of another species. A genius cow is a cow who's way above average at cow activities and cow concerns, which, she understands, are completely different than human's.