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Wild cockatoos learn which snacks are safe to eat by copying their friends, new research suggests
Copycats are everywhere in nature. Animals like dolphins, chimpanzees and meerkats are all known to learn to forage or use tools by observing their friends, a phenomenon called social learning. It ...
Research led by The Australian National University (ANU) has revealed that wild sulphur-crested cockatoos learn what foods are safe to eat by watching each other — a discovery that helps explain how ...
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