Animals
The Amazing Abilities of Bees and Chimps To Learn From Each Other Beyond Their Individual Limits
Bumblebees and chimpanzees can learn skills from their peers so complicated that they could never have mastered them on their own, an ability previously thought to be unique to humans.
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