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Planning for breakfast

It is commonly believed that planning for the future is a skill unique to humans. Could other animals, even those as evolutionarily distant as western scrub-jays, share this skill with us?

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Shettleworth, S. Planning for breakfast. Nature 445, 825–826 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/445825a

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