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With pea-sized brains, they can perform facial recognition. Scientists are still studying how.
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With pea-sized brains, they can perform facial recognition. Scientists are still studying how.
Whale song isn’t just communication—sound travels for kilometers in the ocean. Echo and transmission differences can help read the environment, letting them ‘know’ without seeing.
Leafcutter ants carry leaves not to eat them, but to grow fungus. The colony feeds its crop and even performs constant cleaning like tiny gardeners to prevent disease.
They sleep with one eye open, one closed. Half the brain rests while the other controls breathing and watches for danger.
Kangaroo rats can survive desert heat with little to no free water. They make metabolic water from seeds and reduce loss with highly concentrated urine and water-saving nasal passages.
Mountain pikas collect flowers and grasses, drying them into “hay piles” before winter. Even under snow, these caches act like a pantry: summer effort becomes winter survival.
During drought, some trees can transfer carbon to neighbors via root contacts and shared soil partnerships. A forest can behave less like individuals and more like a network.
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