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More research on African Bees: scientists are even testing their IQ!

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> In this article, we will briefly comment on what the study of AHBs can
tell us about the evolution of intelligence. We will also discuss some
history related to the release of the AHB and describe some of the behavioral
differences between AHBs and EHBs. The article will conclude with a summary
of our own research on learning in AHBs.

from:
"Behavioral Studies of Learning in the Africanized Honey Bee" by Charles I.
Abramson & Italo S. Aquino 

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