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Dr Lixing Sun on Natural Lying

The Human Risk Podcast

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Exploring Lying and Deception in Nature

The chapter delves into a fascinating discussion about lying and cheating, exploring insights from research in animal behavior, evolution, and behavioral economics. It highlights the distinction between lying and deception, discussing the prevalence of cheating in the natural world and how deception is a common occurrence across various species. The speaker presents examples like camouflage in Pacific tree frogs to illustrate the concept of deception and discusses the limitations of color-changing capabilities in these frogs.

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