A radical new book argues that a bee may have a mind of its own, awareness of the world, basic emotions and intelligence. It is a bold and brave claim – but is it true?
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The Mind of a Bee
Princeton University Press
ARE we ready for the radical message that an insect may have a form of consciousness? I am not sure.
Most of The Mind of a Bee by Lars Chittka, professor of sensory and behavioural ecology at Queen Mary University of London, will upset no one: it is an entrancing journey through the senses and life struggles of bees. The shock comes in the final chapter, …