Llama see, llama do? These pack animals have been domesticated for thousands of years, which may have given them the ability to copy the way humans solve a problem.
Llamas are better at performing tasks after watching a human or llama do it first.
This ability to learn from others, called social learning, is common among could learn from others, researchers challenged 30 llamas on three farms in Germany to find a food reward behind a fence. On one side of a rectangular enclosure, behind a V-shaped metal fence, researchers placed a bowl of …
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