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Lizard see, lizard do?

By kingsnake.com · October 13, 2014 5:55 am

Humans and advanced primates are capable of learning through imitation, and now evidence suggests reptiles are too. From Science Daily:
There is considerable debate about the extent to which non-primates are capable of true imitation. Now researchers from the UK and Hungary have presented the first compelling scientific evidence that reptiles could be capable of social learning through imitation. They set out to investigate whether the bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is capable of imitating another bearded dragon through a simple experiment using a wooden board which contained a doorway. All subjects successfully copied the actions of the demonstrator lizard, suggesting for the first time that reptiles exhibit social learning through imitation equivalent to that observed in 'higher' species.
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