Study finds giraffes may be capable of rudimentary math

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Study finds giraffes may be capable of rudimentary math

Study finds giraffes may be capable of rudimentary math

Study finds giraffes may be capable of rudimentary math

Researchers in Barcelona conducted experiments with four zoo giraffes that indicate the animals might be capable of basic math. Photo courtesy of the University of Barcelona

Researchers in Barcelona conducted experiments with four zoo giraffes that indicate the animals might be capable of basic quantity tracking, or simple math.

The University of Barcelona, University of Leipzig and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology researchers, who published their findings in the journal Scientific Reports, presented four giraffes from the Barcelona Zoo with two containers containing different amounts of carrot pieces.

The researchers then covered the containers, and the animals watched as the humans added or subtracted more carrot pieces to them.

The giraffes selected the containers with more carrot pieces after addition 68% of the time, which the researchers said exceeds the number that could be attributed to random chance.

Researchers said further tests controlling for whether the giraffes were using other methods of decision-making — such as choosing containers based on whether or not the researchers touched them — indicated two of the giraffes may have been using that method, but the other two continued to choose the containers with more carrots at the same rate.

They wrote the results of those two giraffes suggest “the potential use of more complex mental computations.”

The giraffes were less successful in trials where carrots were subtracted from the containers, choosing at a rate consistent with random chance.

The researchers said the giraffes are likely not performing math the same way as humans, but they show a basic understanding of numbers that affect their decision-making.

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