Researchers at the University of Oulu in Finland have come to the conclusion that bumblebees are able to use objects as tools to achieve goals and demonstrate complex cognitive skills that were previously associated primarily with primates, elephants and crows. During the experiment, insects independently found a way to get to an unaffordable reward, using the balloon as a kind of platform, reports The Guardian. Scientists have adapted the class…
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Researchers at the University of Oulu in Finland have come to the conclusion that bumblebees are able to use objects as tools to achieve goals and demonstrate complex cognitive skills that were previously associated primarily with primates, elephants and crows. During the experiment, insects independently found a way to get to an unaffordable reward, using the balloon as a kind of platform, reports The Guardian. Scientists have adapted the class…