Pigeons can be trained to tell the difference between paintings by Picasso and Monet, and — once trained — even correctly recognize works by those artists they'd never seen before.
The study was done by psychologist Shigeru Watanabe and his colleagues at Keio University in Tokyo, and found that these smarty-pants pigeons were 90% accurate with their picks.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." - - Mark Twain
not misleading at all, but you missunderstood it apparantly.