Jackdaws, when faced with rewards, adjust their friendships but remain loyal to family, shedding light on animal social behaviors and the evolution of intelligence. Jackdaws ditch old friends and make new ones if it helps them get rewards – but stick with family through thick and thin, new resear
Researchers from the universities of Exeter and Bristol revealed that jackdaws shift their friendships based on rewards but remain steadfastly loyal to family.Kali Uchis Signed Red Moon in Venus Unboxing
Scientists from the universities of Exeter and Bristol presented wild jackdaws with a task where access to tasty mealworms depended on which individuals visited together. . The paper is entitled: “Wild jackdaws can selectively adjust their social associations while preserving valuable long-term relationships.”
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