Giraffes Can Do Addition, But Not Subtraction
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Human children typically learn basic addition before subtraction, and research on animals — most recently giraffes — confirms that mentally removing objects from a set is a more difficult cognitive challenge than combining them. Giraffes, it turns out, can generally keep track of which set of objects is larger if they see items being added, although… The post Giraffes Can Do Addition, But Not Subtraction
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