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inferential reasoningPhys Org
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University of Stirling psychologist has found that wild bumblebees are capable of logical reasoning.
This is the first time insects have been shown to be capable of inferential reasoning, which is one of the hallmarks of human cognition.
Bumblebees in decline in the UK — two species have become extinct and eight of the remaining 24 species are currently listed as conservation priority species.
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