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Wow, I do not care how you call it, but the way to go !
Thanks for the tale.

On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 5:42 PM, richard drutchas wrote:

> I once watched a bee save its sister from a spider web. The bee was caught
> in a web on the side of the hive buzzing desperately trying to brake free.
> Her sister rammed into her maybe 10, 15 times until she broke free. Could
> this act of apparently saving the life of its hive mate be considered a
> conscious act,  or merely reacting to stimuli ?
>
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