Animal Behavior Research on Fox Squirrels
Fox squirrels flick their tails when they cant get a cherished nut in much the same way that humans kick a vending machine that fails to deliver the anticipated soda or candy bar, according to new UC Berkeley research. In what is thought to be among the first studies of frustration in freeranging animals, the findings, published online in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, suggest that animal tail movements reveal their emotional states, particularly the exasperation they feel when stymied during pro br, br,
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