Bee Ostrowsky

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Of course, there’s a proximate explanation for why ravens play, says Osvath: Because it’s fun. “We scientists are not supposed to say that, but almost every one of us—between the papers, so to speak—would agree that the animals we see playing are having fun, and that fun can be its own powerful reward.”
Bee Ostrowsky
Thank you! I don't see why we need any further explanation, but I'm not an academic ornithologist.
The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think
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