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Nut-Bashing Monkeys Offer Window Into Human Evolution
Brazil’s bearded capuchins know how much force is needed to crack open a nut—a surprisingly human-like skill, a new study says.
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Yes, Animals Think And Feel. Here's How We Know
The author of a new book also says that animals can feel empathy, like the humpback whale that rescued a seal.
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This is true. How would n unconscious monkey crack a nut? or how would an unconscious bird find the nest it built? I think it's absurd that people think animals can't think and feel and understand the world.