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Bees can use tools to solve problems, study finds

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Bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems, study finds
Despite having tiny brains, bumblebees have demonstrated a remarkable ability to socially learn how to use tools, solve simple puzzles, and cooperate to achieve a goal.

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‘They surprise me every time’: bees can use tools to solve problems, study finds
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Bumble bees solve novel task without prior training, study shows
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Bumble Bees Solved a Puzzle With No Training, and Scientists Are Stunned
Bumble bees —with brains smaller than a sesame seed —spontaneously figured out how to roll balls under suspended flowers to reach food rewards.

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