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Wild squirrels consistently climb higher for better snacks, researchers find

Summary by Phys.org
Squirrels are usually willing to climb higher to reach their favorite foods, shows new research appearing in Animal Behaviour. Extensive lab studies have found that animals "devalue" rewards that cost extra time and effort—for example, by choosing worse foods that are in easy reach. But University of Exeter researchers, who suspected wild animals would behave differently, tested this by offering wild gray squirrels a preferred food (almond piece…

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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