A groundbreaking study reveals that buff-tailed bumblebees can learn complex tasks through social interaction, challenging assumptions about animal intelligence. Researchers designed a two-step puzzle box for bees to obtain food rewards, which proved challenging for individuals to solve independently. However, bees quickly learned the entire sequence after observing trained conspecifics, even without experiencing the initial reward themselves. This demonstrates a level of social learning previously believed to be exclusive to humans. The findings suggest potential pathways for cultural transmission and innovation in the animal kingdom, hinting at the emergence of cumulative culture among seemingly simple creatures. This research sheds light on the cognitive wonders within the insect world and redefines our understanding of social learning and behavior evolution.Read more - https://tinyurl.com/ysmuwxxr#todayilearned #sciencesphere
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