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Birds that play are smarter than those that don’t, new research finds
It’s no secret that some Australian birds like to play.
Now, new research has revealed birds that play together are actually smarter than those that don’t.
Key points:
- A new study shows a link between birds’ play habits and their relative brain size
- Birds that play are smarter than those that don’t, according to the research
- Birds that play together are smarter than those that only play by themselves
Gisela Kaplan, an emeritus professor in animal behaviour at the University of New England, has published a raft of books and papers on avian habits, and her latest research focuses on play behaviour.
Professor Kaplan said it revealed a link between avian play habits and relative brain mass.
She said previous work had suggested a link between…
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