Giraffes make decisions based on statistical information

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Alvaro L. Caicoya
Montserrat Colell
Federica Amici
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[1] University of Barcelona,Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, Faculty of Psychology
[2] University of Barcelona,Institute of Neurosciences
[3] University of Leipzig,Research Group Human Biology and Primate Cognition, Institute of Biology
[4] Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology,Department of Comparative Cultural Psychology
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The ability to make inferences based on statistical information has so far been tested only in animals having large brains in relation to their body size, like primates and parrots. Here we tested if giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis), despite having a smaller relative brain size, can rely on relative frequencies to predict sampling outcomes. We presented them with two transparent containers filled with different quantities of highly-liked food and less-preferred food. The experimenter covertly drew one piece of food from each container, and let the giraffe choose between the two options. In the first task, we varied the quantity and relative frequency of highly-liked and less-preferred food pieces. In the second task, we inserted a physical barrier in both containers, so giraffes only had to take into account the upper part of the container when predicting the outcome. In both tasks giraffes successfully selected the container more likely to provide the highly-liked food, integrating physical information to correctly predict sampling information. By ruling out alternative explanations based on simpler quantity heuristics and learning processes, we showed that giraffes can make decisions based on statistical inferences.
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