A study on wild baboons finds they fail the mirror test, raising new questions about self-recognition in animals.
In a lab test, chimps and orangutans can recognize their own reflection. But in the wild, baboons seemingly can’t do the same.
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Wild baboons failed to demonstrate visual self-recognition in a test carried out by anthropologists.
"As the baboons didn't touch the marks when viewed indirectly, this research confirms that monkeys don't spontaneously recognize themselves in a mirror. But, given the monkeys quickly familiarized ...