• Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    They’re not what you’d call similar varietals, and rats have powerful olfaction. It’s not surprising in itself, unless you’re in the habit of thinking of animals as being essentially lesser than humans.

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    6 days ago

    It seems really weird to assume that rats don’t have linguistic skills given everything we’ve been learning recently about non-human communication, coupled with the fact that they’re extremely social and will not stop chattering away about who knows what. I think a more solitary animal would be better suited to indicating that language and categorization skills may be unrelated, which is unfortunate because they’re much harder to work with.

  • Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    surprised the rats don’t just have one sniff and bite the researchers in the finger, wine smells offensive to my dinky-ass sense of smell, i can only imagine what a punch it must be to a rat