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Bees show emotion-like behaviours previously only seen in mammals, study finds

Thursday, 9 July 2026, 06:35 · 1 min read

A new study from Macquarie University in Australia, conducted in collaboration with Southern Medical University in China, has found that bees display emotion-like behaviours that were previously observed only in mammals. The research suggests the insects may have a far richer inner life than scientists had previously believed. The findings mark a significant shift in understanding animal cognition and could have broader implications for how we define and study emotions across species.

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BBC WorldDo bees have feelings? Study reveals the insects' 'inner life' ↗︎
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