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Original text - English - Sheep use facial clues to tell friend enemy in...
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Sheep use facial clues to tell friend enemy in...
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astutas
Source language: English
Sheep use facial clues to tell friend enemy in their flock. And like people, they use the right side of their brain to tell each other apart, a finding wich could provoke more arguments about how our brains became asymmetrical.
26 November 2008 18:29