The Science Explorer | When Horses are in Trouble They Ask Humans for Help The Science Explorer Research Fellow Monamie RINGHOFER and Associate Professor Shinya YAMAMOTO (Kobe University Graduate School of Intercultural Studies) have proved that when horses face unsolvable problems they use visual and tactile signals to get human ... Research: Horses exhibit their cognitive skills by asking humans for help with a problem Study: Horses evolved to learn how to ask for human help |
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