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Bees’ thoughts? Study surprises experts

Bees’ thoughts? Study surprises experts

A Finnish study revealed that bumblebees are capable of solving complex cognitive tasks without prior training, including using simple tools to achieve their nutritional goals. Experiments showed that some bees can invent new solutions to unfamiliar problems, with evidence suggesting that understanding the fundamental elements of a task encourages them to discover solutions on their own. A large number of bees were able to solve tasks requiring logical thinking, prompting a reevaluation of the intelligence limits of small creatures.

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