Similar to humans, the lovely Japanese macaques may have cumulative culture, the ability to improve on others' invention, to stand on the shoulders of giants. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10329-017-0642-7 …pic.twitter.com/WFNz8YfANB
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Thomas Suddendorf has much more evidence of animals being "blind" to the future in his great book "The Gap". https://www.amazon.com/Gap-Science-Separates-Other-Animals/dp/0465030149/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1514483897&sr=1-1&keywords=the+gap …pic.twitter.com/fZXOKxZYDy
So thumbs down for the Irish Goodbye? What am I to do now?
@StewartCBova
Why, then, do cows bellow with distress when their calves leave a property in a truck?
"Man invented farewells because he somehow knows he is immortal, even though he may seem gratuitous and ephemeral. Delia, we will take up again–beside what river?–this uncertain dialogue, and we will ask each other if ever, in a city lost on a plain, we were Borges and Delia"
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