Bumblebees show surprising timing skills, challenging ideas about insect intelligence

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Bumblebees can distinguish between different lengths of light flashes, a skill previously thought exclusive to vertebrates. Researchers found that these insects learned to associate specific flash durations with rewards, demonstrating complex temporal processing with tiny brains. This discovery challenges assumptions about insect intelligence and suggests that sophisticated cognitive abilities may be more widespread in nature than previously understood.


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