Bees Show Un-Bee-Lievable Learning Ability
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The ability to manipulate objects with a specific goal in mind was at one time ascribed only to humans, but not for long. Later, primates were included. Next, marine mammals. Then birds. Now we recognize that many species have this trait, and the newest ‘gang’ to join the list is Bumblebees. Researchers Olli J. Loukola, Clint J. Perry, Louie Coscos, and Lars Chittka published a scientific paper in the beginning of 2017, called ‘Bumblebees show cognitive flexibility by improving on an observed complex behavior’ and concluded that “instead of copying demonstrators moving balls over long distances, observers solved the task more efficiently, using the ball positioned closest to the target, even if it was of a different color than the one previously observed.” This suggests that entirely new behaviors could emerge relatively fast in species whose lifestyle demands learning if ecological pressures dictate so. Looks like bees aren’t going extinct anytime soon!
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The ability to manipulate objects with a specific goal in mind was at one time ascribed only to humans, but not for long. Later, primates were included. Next, marine mammals. Then birds. Now we recognize that many species have this trait, and the newest ‘gang’ to join the list is Bumblebees. Researchers Olli J. Loukola, Clint J. Perry, Louie Coscos, and Lars Chittka published a scientific paper in the beginning of 2017, called ‘Bumblebees show cognitive flexibility by improving on an observed complex behavior’ and concluded that “instead of copying demonstrators moving balls over long distances, observers solved the task more efficiently, using the ball positioned closest to the target, even if it was of a different color than the one previously observed.” This suggests that entirely new behaviors could emerge relatively fast in species whose lifestyle demands learning if ecological pressures dictate so. Looks like bees aren’t going extinct anytime soon!
Isn't it wonderful to see that the more we record the behavior of animals the more intelligent they prove to be?
And the more we record the behaviour of humans, the less intelligent they seem
Load More Replies...An interesting study but the last sentence unnerves me. Bees face real dangers, mostly from humans, things they can't learn to adapt to. Especially in the USA where the race for profit is everything, bees there are weaker and more susceptible to certain diseases than in countries where bees are properly taken care of instead and left a part of their own honey during winter (not stupid sugar water that isn't healthy enough). Bees are amazing creatures, the life force of harvest and food. They must be properly taken care of, especially since cell phone signal repeaters often drive them insane or lost. Thinking they're safe from human influence only because they're capable of adapting to certain things isn't correct. It also isn't the message to spread out considering world wide pollution and the upcoming crop shortages and shifting certain crop growable areas due to global warming (there is a detailed map of this in NatGeo up to year 2100.) Anyway, protect the bees.
For those on Panda that think insects are intelligent , this is for them. Are Ants Intelligent? This is the teaser. Large ant hills contain complex ventilation systems that remove carbon dioxide and bring in fresh air, or that they have the equivalent of hundreds of miles of sewers that drain the ant waste into special chambers were the waste is recycled? Did you know that ant cities have an incredibly complex transportation system including highways? Or that each ant city can hold millions of ants https://dengarden.com/pest-control/Intelligent_Ants
I think it shows that anything and anyone can learn anything so long as we keep the drive to do so. a little motivation goes along way.
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. i-will-bar...1e8d8a.jpg
That's incredible! I love bees, they are so amazing and they create our food crops ^_^ now we need to figure out a way to save all the bees...
This is amazing! But I'm just curious...Where did they get such calm bees from? Did they surround the hive with smoke and then kidnap them?
The Most bees i have seen and met were pretty calm as well, so i as Long As you don't tease them they are really relaxed and won't attack yo
Load More Replies...Isn't it wonderful to see that the more we record the behavior of animals the more intelligent they prove to be?
And the more we record the behaviour of humans, the less intelligent they seem
Load More Replies...An interesting study but the last sentence unnerves me. Bees face real dangers, mostly from humans, things they can't learn to adapt to. Especially in the USA where the race for profit is everything, bees there are weaker and more susceptible to certain diseases than in countries where bees are properly taken care of instead and left a part of their own honey during winter (not stupid sugar water that isn't healthy enough). Bees are amazing creatures, the life force of harvest and food. They must be properly taken care of, especially since cell phone signal repeaters often drive them insane or lost. Thinking they're safe from human influence only because they're capable of adapting to certain things isn't correct. It also isn't the message to spread out considering world wide pollution and the upcoming crop shortages and shifting certain crop growable areas due to global warming (there is a detailed map of this in NatGeo up to year 2100.) Anyway, protect the bees.
For those on Panda that think insects are intelligent , this is for them. Are Ants Intelligent? This is the teaser. Large ant hills contain complex ventilation systems that remove carbon dioxide and bring in fresh air, or that they have the equivalent of hundreds of miles of sewers that drain the ant waste into special chambers were the waste is recycled? Did you know that ant cities have an incredibly complex transportation system including highways? Or that each ant city can hold millions of ants https://dengarden.com/pest-control/Intelligent_Ants
I think it shows that anything and anyone can learn anything so long as we keep the drive to do so. a little motivation goes along way.
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. i-will-bar...1e8d8a.jpg
That's incredible! I love bees, they are so amazing and they create our food crops ^_^ now we need to figure out a way to save all the bees...
This is amazing! But I'm just curious...Where did they get such calm bees from? Did they surround the hive with smoke and then kidnap them?
The Most bees i have seen and met were pretty calm as well, so i as Long As you don't tease them they are really relaxed and won't attack yo
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