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McGonigle, B. (1985). Can apes learn to count? (Vol. 315).
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Crook, J. H. (1983). On attributing consciousness to animals. Nature, 303(5912), 11–14.
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Fricke, H. W. (1973). Individual partner recognition in fish: field studies on Amphiprion bicinctus. Naturwissenschaften, 60(4), 204–205.
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Hoy, R. (2005). Animal awareness: The (un)binding of multisensory cues in decision making by animals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 102(7), 2267–2268.
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Van Schaik, C. (2006). Why are some animals so smart? Sci Am, 294(4), 64–71.
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Cohen, J. (2007). Animal behavior. The world through a chimp's eyes (Vol. 316).
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Morell, V. (2007). Nicola Clayton profile. Nicky and the jays (Vol. 315).
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Pennisi, E. (2006). Animal cognition. Social animals prove their smarts (Vol. 312).
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Weir, A. A. S., Chappell, J., & Kacelnik, A. (2002). Shaping of hooks in New Caledonian crows. Science, 297(5583), 981.
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