Mind of a Bee
by Lars Chittka Author
Delve into the remarkable intelligence of bees, focusing on their individual cognitive abilities rather than just their collective hive behavior. Drawing from decades of research, it demonstrates that bees can recognize flowers and faces, solve problems, use tools, count, and even experience emotions. Their tiny brains are packed with sophisticated processing power, enabling them to navigate the world in ways that rival human sensory experiences. The work also examines the ethical issues surrounding bee conservation and research, given their capacity for thought and feeling.
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