A new study conducted by the University of Barcelona suggests that giraffes may have basic mathematical abilities. In an experiment, four giraffes at a zoo were presented with two containers holding different amounts of carrots. The containers were then sealed, and researchers either added or removed carrots. The giraffes were then asked to choose which container had more food. Two out of the four giraffes successfully completed the task by remembering the quantities, updating their mental calculation, and making the correct choice. Researchers note that while the giraffes did not appear to memorize multiplication tables, they demonstrated the ability to compare quantities and make decisions based on memory. The study highlights that subtraction was more challenging for the giraffes than addition, a finding that may resonate with many people.
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