Why do leopards have spots and zebras have stripes? Many biologists have tried to answer these questions and have provided interesting hypotheses, including camouflage, thermoregulation, and insect ...
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As a graduate student, behavioural neuroscientist Mark Brandon spent hours running rodents through a T maze, a test of learning in which animals run down a track and then turn either right or left.
Why do leopards have spots and zebras have stripes? Many biologists have tried to answer these questions and have provided interesting hypotheses, including camouflage, thermoregulation, and insect ...
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