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['Synopsis: This week on “Learn Me Something,” Aaron and Rich delve into animal intelligence, the differences between different species, and how they’ve developed.\n\n In the Early Days of Humanity, Odin sat high in the Halls of Valhalla, occasionally meddling in the affairs of man. However, even for the keeper of All-Knowledge, he would be blind in one eye Without the Ravens Thought and Mind, who sat on the God’s Shoulders, informing him of the goings on in the lives of the puny Humans who dwelled in the worlds he had created for them, from his sweat and blood. The Ravens could be sent, and through their eyes he could see.\n\n\nMake sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE book and 30-day trial. It helps support our podcast! http://audibletrial.com/lmspodcast\nDuration: 52:48:00\nPresent: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb\n\nEpisode Links\n\nEverything Worth Knowing About … Animal Intelligence\nThe Scala Naturae\nThe Scala Naturae Is Alive and Well in Modern Times\nPhylogenetic tree\nRaven so smart that he “hacks” research experiment\nWhat makes an animal clever? Research shows intelligence is not just about using tools\nThese amazing creative animals show why humans are the most innovative species of all\nTransmission fidelity is the key to the build-up of cumulative culture\nAre We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?\nDarwin’s Unfinished Symphony\nA Group Of Panama Monkeys Have Entered The Stone Age\nAlberta neuroscientists identify what makes parrots not so bird-brained\nParrots have evolved a primate-like telencephalic-midbrain-cerebellar circuit\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter\n\n@LMSPodcast on Twitter\nLearn Me Something on Facebook\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts\n\nSubscribe to Learn Me Something!\n\nGet Learn Me Something on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, RadioPublic, or via RSS.\n\nDownload: Episode 61: Animal Intelligence', 'Synopsis: This week on “Learn Me Something,” Aaron and Rich delve into animal intelligence, the differences between different species, and how they’ve developed.\n\n In the Early Days of Humanity, Odin sat high in the Halls of Valhalla, occasionally meddling in the affairs of man. However, even for the keeper of All-Knowledge, he would be blind in one eye Without the Ravens Thought and Mind, who sat on the God’s Shoulders, informing him of the goings on in the lives of the puny Humans who dwelled in the worlds he had created for them, from his sweat and blood. The Ravens could be sent, and through their eyes he could see.\n\n\nMake sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE book and 30-day trial. It helps support our podcast! http://audibletrial.com/lmspodcast\nDuration: 52:48:00\nPresent: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb\n\nEpisode Links\n\nEverything Worth Knowing About … Animal Intelligence\nThe Scala Naturae\nThe Scala Naturae Is Alive and Well in Modern Times\nPhylogenetic tree\nRaven so smart that he “hacks” research experiment\nWhat makes an animal clever? Research shows intelligence is not just about using tools\nThese amazing creative animals show why humans are the most innovative species of all\nTransmission fidelity is the key to the build-up of cumulative culture\nAre We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?\nDarwin’s Unfinished Symphony\nA Group Of Panama Monkeys Have Entered The Stone Age\nAlberta neuroscientists identify what makes parrots not so bird-brained\nParrots have evolved a primate-like telencephalic-midbrain-cerebellar circuit\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter\n\n@LMSPodcast on Twitter\nLearn Me Something on Facebook\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts\n\nSubscribe to Learn Me Something!\n\nGet Learn Me Something on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, RadioPublic, or via RSS.\n\nDownload: Episode 61: Animal Intelligence']
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