Animals
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Stealing Food a Sign of Sneaky Lemurs' High Social Intelligence
Cunningly stealing food while no one is looking instead of pilfering out in the open is a sign of advanced "social intelligence," according to recent research on lemurs, which may indicate that brain size is not the only factor in how intelligent a creature is.
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