There is a norwegian study that found that isolated beaver babies start piling up sticks and stuff at some point but do not build dams. They concluded (the scientists) that piling up stuff is genetic and building dams is cultural (has to be learned).
I have no link but the study was made in Bø
Baby animal studies focused on play are always so cool. Like bees appearantly will play with objects that have nothing to do with their survival.
We do the same thing I think. Kids will pile up or mess about with any stuff you give them whether they have a cultural understanding of it’s use or not.
There is a norwegian study that found that isolated beaver babies start piling up sticks and stuff at some point but do not build dams. They concluded (the scientists) that piling up stuff is genetic and building dams is cultural (has to be learned). I have no link but the study was made in Bø
That reminds me of this cute (or maybe sad) video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ImdlZtOU80
Dude… What did SpongeBob do to Sandy to get the whole rodent mafia involved like that???
That’s so cute. And hilarious - nothing in that house is safe from The Pile.
I was worried that it would be sad but now my heart is overfull with cuteness and i want a rescue beaver
Baby animal studies focused on play are always so cool. Like bees appearantly will play with objects that have nothing to do with their survival.
We do the same thing I think. Kids will pile up or mess about with any stuff you give them whether they have a cultural understanding of it’s use or not.
My favorite is animal documentaries, monkeys especially, just kid animals legitimately playing the same as human kids.