Bumblebees acquire alternative puzzle-box solutions via social learning
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L. Chittka | J. Woodgate | Hadi Maboudi | Alice D. Bridges | O. Procenko | Charlotte Lockwood | Yaseen Mohammed | Amelia Kowalewska | José Eric Romero González
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