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Ants Learn From Experience and Can Hold Grudges, Study Finds

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    By Cristen Hemingway JaynesJan 13, 2025, 6:39 pm261 pts
    photo of Ants Learn From Experience and Can Hold Grudges, Study Finds imageLike humans, animals experience complex emotions like empathy, love, grief and joy. They can also hold grudges. In a recent study, a team of biologists found that ants can learn from experience and hold grudges when confronted with competitors from another nest with whom they’ve had previous negative…
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