Christian Orr

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Konrad Lorenz once noted that a greylag goose that had lost its partner showed symptoms of grief similar to that of young children who have suffered loss, “the eyes sink deep into their sockets . . . the individual has an overall drooping experience, literally letting the head hang.” The jury is still out on whether birds grieve their own. But more and more scientists seem willing to admit the possibility.
The Genius of Birds
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