Magpies Recognize Themselves
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A German researchers has proven that a species other than a mammal is capable of recognizing its own reflection: the magpie.
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Category: magpie
A German researchers has proven that a species other than a mammal is capable of recognizing its own reflection: the magpie.
Posted by Benny Bleiman at 3:00 PM • 11 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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