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The study of animal behaviour.
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Do animals feel emotions, or display empathy?
The answer to the question "Do scientists agree whether animals feel emotions, or display empathy?" is No. However, there are some animals that certainly do not have emotions or empathy (for example a …
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Is 'disorientation event' a common term among biologists?
As sort of a "teach to fish" answer, let's approach how to answer a question like this:
Google Scholar is a pretty good index of scientific literature: good enough for this purpose. If you search:
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Why do bumble bees run repeatedly into walls?
Crall et al., 2015, studied bumblebee collision avoidance (note the senior authors are the same from your link). It seems that, contrary to popular belief and experience, bumblebees are actually quite …