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Do bees have feelings? Study reveals the insects' 'inner life'

Do bees have feelings? Study reveals the insects' 'inner life'
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Researchers from Australia and China have observed emotion-like behaviors in bees, suggesting they possess a more complex inner life than previously understood. This study marks a significant shift in how scientists perceive the cognitive and emotional capabilities of insects.

Do bees have feelings? Study reveals the insects' 'inner life' Close In a first-of-its-kind study from Australia's Macquarie University, in collaboration with Southern Medical University in China, researchers observed bees showing "emotion-like behaviours" previously only seen in mammals.

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