Pigeons Not Bird-Brained in Study of Abstract Number Knowledge

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Pigeons aren’t so bird-brained after all, according to researchers from New Zealand who proved they can learn abstract numerical rules.

In a landmark 1998 study, investigators showed rhesus monkeys could differentiate between the number of objects in a group and put them into ascending order. The ability was thought to apply only to humans and other primates, until now.