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Belugas Demonstrate Self-Awareness, Joining Elite Group of Mirror-Recognizing Animals

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Belugas have become one of only a handful of animals known to recognize themselves in mirrors, a cognitive ability previously thought to require larger brains. This discovery adds to our understanding of animal intelligence and joins similar findings in dolphins, elephants, magpies, and certain fish species.
Belugas have become one of only a handful of animals known to recognize themselves in mirrors, a cognitive ability previously thought to require larger brains. This discovery adds to our understanding of animal intelligence and joins similar findings in dolphins, elephants, magpies, and certain fish species.