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Wasps use face-recognition brain cells to identify each other
The neurons in wasp brains that help them recognise hive mates are similar to those in the brains of primates, including humans
New york
United states
Michael sheehan at cornell university
Michael sheehan
Cornell university
Animal intelligence
Animal behaviour
Snakes show signs of self-recognition in a smell-based mirror test
Garter snakes may recognise their own scent and react differently when it is altered, hinting at self-awareness in reptiles
Johannes brandl
University of salzburg
Noam miller at wilfrid laurier university
Noam miller
Wilfrid laurier university
Wild life
Animal intelligence
How a Snake Uses the Sense of Smell - The New York Times
These reptiles and their social networks are understudied, according to researchers applying scents to different snakes to assess their behavior.
Noam miller
Wilfrid laurier university in ontario
Proceedings of the royal societyb there
Wilfrid laurier university
Royal society
Your feed science
Animal behavior
Sense of smell
Biology and biochemistry
Animal cognition
Animal intelligence
These Small Birds Flutter Their Wings as a Polite Gesture
While humans may wag their fingers, raise a hand in a wave, or raise their eyebrows, non-primate animals have not shown that same habit. Until now.
Toshitaka suzuki
University of tokyo
Current biology
Japanese tit
Ognitive skills in animals
Nimals displaying gestures
Nimals gesture
Animal mind
Nimal intellect
Animal intelligence
Intelligent animals
The surprising key to magpie intelligence: it s not genetic
Magpies are expert problem-solvers – but just how good they are seems to depend on the size of the social group they grow up in.
Western australian
Animal cognition
Animal intelligence
Problem solving
Social animals
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