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Scientists Studying Cooperation Discovered Something Surprising About Animal Memory

March 9, 2026 805 views 1 min read
Scientists Studying Cooperation Discovered Something Surprising About Animal Memory

New research suggests animals\' cooperation is sustained by remembering past interactions, not just the most recent one. Longer memory allows for better differentiation of partners, leading to more stable cooperative relationships and avoiding exploitation. This indicates animals use extended social experience for decision-making, shaping future interactions.