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Raccoons Solve Puzzles for the Fun of It, New Study Finds

via Phys.org·3d ago

A new study suggests that raccoons are not merely opportunistic scavengers but possess genuine curiosity and a desire to solve puzzles for the sheer enjoyment of it. This finding challenges previous assumptions about animal intelligence, revealing a complex inner life in these often-maligned creatures. The research has implications for understanding the evolution of play and problem-solving across the animal kingdom.

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