Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Do very large beetles have some kind of an animal sentience similar to mice or lizards?

Do large beetles, especially scarab family with its sometimes social behaviors, but maybe even the largest longhorn beetles without those behaviors, have some kind of perception of the world making them more than an instinctual robot?

(I know that mice generally place high above lizards in many animal cognition tests, but they're just two small vertebrate examples.)

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