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In terms of the sixth sense and the ability to sniff win - lose in gambling, sometimes monkeys are even better than humans.
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Just like people, they are also willing to take risks. Amidst a safe choice is a small piece of fruit on hand, and an adventure is beneath a mysterious cup containing a large piece of fruit, they don't hesitate to take part in the second option. two, scientists said.
Not only did they know how to gamble, the distant relatives of humans were also very good at feeling the chance of victory before joining.
Over half of the experiments, they chose to bet on their luck. All four species of chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas and dwarfs were all surprisingly good at guessing silver. They appear very cunning and detect trick tricks that scientists use before making the final decision.
According to expert Daniel Haun of the Max Planck Institute of Psychology, they only seem confused and confused when the number of cups turns up, which means the probability of guessing increases. However, there are clear signs that they have considered and 'calculated' this when choosing a bet. In particular, if scientists choose them between a small piece of fruit and a whole fruit, 100% of the experimental animals will choose to take the risk.
According to the Daily Mail , out of 4 species, chimpanzees and orangutans are the two most adventurous species. 'Our research has provided further evidence that the spiritual life of evolutionary gibbons is much more complex than we thought,' Haun said.
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