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The genetics of human intelligence

Unexpected Elements

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Can Amphibians Count in the Wild?

Lions count in the wild, and do so to defend their territory for survival. Here are the actual roars of three female lions that karon mccoomb from the university of sussex used in this ingenious experiment. Put up a fight when you are outnumbered, and you could lose your territory, or, worth your life. Let's focus on something smaller, simpler and further away, in evolutionary terms, from us and our mathematical abilities. Take the tungara frog. It's only about 30 millimeteres long and lives in central and bits of south america. You can't see them, because it's dark and it's a swamp, but you can hear

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