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rfmcdonald) wrote2018-11-19 07:36 pm
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[NEWS] Five links about smart animals: elephants, octopuses, gorillas, primates, termites
- D-Brief notes that elephants seem to count the same way humans do.
- JSTOR Daily takes a look at the reasons why octopus mothers maintain such long, silent vigils over their eggs.
- Happily, the mountain gorilla is now no longer a "critically endangered" species. CBC reports.
- The Crux looks at how studies of communication among other primates can help solve the question of how language developed among humans.
- D-Brief notes the determination that a collection of termite mounds dates back four thousand years, product of a sophisticated hive insect society.