Some bees have police genes that urge them to dispose of eggs laid by unauthorized personnel. i.e, norm enforcement! http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347217301173 …pic.twitter.com/Ikt6FaLLBD
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Still this is one of the extremely rare cases where animal have been observed to enforce a social norm. https://www.amazon.com/Ende-B%C3%B6sen-German-Rolf-Degen-ebook/dp/B004YLRYMI/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1494842269&sr=1-1&keywords=ende+des+b%C3%B6sen …pic.twitter.com/KlhCkxlRJe
Do you know if the five monkey experiment had replication troubles?http://workingoutloud.com/blog/the-five-monkeys-experiment-with-a-new-lesson …
It's true. The story is only loosely based on the original experiment, which by now is more of a fable. Like "5 little
jumping on the bed."
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