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Learning and Intelligence in Bees

The chapter explores the use of flight arenas to study bee behaviors, highlighting their ability to learn and solve complex tasks. It discusses how bees demonstrate social learning by observing and mimicking each other's actions, challenging the idea that cumulative learning is unique to humans. The conversation transitions to the genetic discovery of why humans lost their tails, speculating on the evolutionary significance of this trait in the context of primate evolution.

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