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I won't argue whether or not animals can do this because I don't really know what experiments have been done to prove or disprove it on what animals. But I will say that the scenario is rigged. Switch the monkey with the man. Now the MAN is in the position of the monkey and can't think of doing anything other than hoping the tiger goes away or his mates hear him screaming for help and show up and save him from the tiger. Same as the monkey when it was in the tree. Will the monkey, in the position of the man, seeing the tiger and the man in the tree, figure out to knock the man out of the tree and so have a way to get through the clearing?The only animal in that scenario that can predict a future by use of language (juggling symbols, it doesn't even have to be language) is the man.
a)Tiger eating monkey = safety
b)Monkey falling from tree + a = safety
c)Monkey being knocked from tree + b + a = safety
d)rock thrown at monkey + c + b + a = safety.
therefore throwing rock = safety.
animals can't do this. They can't tell themselves stories. They can't predict their own future in this way.
My point being that you don't offer an example here that shows monkey or tiger in a position to predict as the man was in a position to predict. So how does the example prove that the man is the only one who can predict?