The Conversation: Bees Have Irrational Biases When Choosing Which Flowers To Feed on − Just Like Human Shoppers
Studies show bees and other pollinators make the same kinds of irrational “shopping” decisions humans make.
Studies show bees and other pollinators make the same kinds of irrational “shopping” decisions humans make.
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