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A guanaco successfully retrieves food from a cup with a lid. Trimmed from Caicoya et al. via Proceedings of the Royal Society B under CC BY 4.0 Hoofed animals that are outsiders in their social groups ...
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YouTube on MSNProof Chickens ARE Smart
In this eye-opening video, we explore the fascinating world of our feathered friends and present compelling evidence that ...
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Mongabay News on MSNAre crows really street smart? Science confirms the genius of corvids (commentary)
Corvus meaning ‘raven’ in Latin and splendens meaning ‘shining’ or ‘brilliance’ — is a fitting name for the strikingly intelligent birds that house crows are. Crows have long captured human ...
What are big brains for? One idea, originally proposed to explain larger brain sizes in primates, is that animals that live in large groups evolved bigger brains to manage their complex social lives.
They’re agile on land. Intelligent in behavior. And…they can gallop like a horse? Learn what makes Cuban crocodiles so ...
A new study in the journal PLOS Biology finds that these humble insects can actually learn to solve puzzles from one another, suggesting that even some invertebrates like these social insects have a ...
Even common infections can come with acute or lingering cognitive symptoms; one of the best-known examples is “COVID fog.” In a review published on July 21 in the journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Research summary: Building on the problem-solving perspective, we study behaviors related to projects and the communication-based antecedents ...
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