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Bräuer, J.: Like man, like dog: owner-dog resemblance ; is it a psychological phenomenon or a Disney fairy tale? (2022)
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Guagnin, M.; Charloux, G.; AlSharekh, A. M.: Life-sized reliefs of camels and equids: the Camel Site in Saudi Arabia. (2022)
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Bräuer, J.: The favorite animals of Comparative Psychologists: why some animals seem to get all the attention. (2022)
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Bräuer, J.: Great apes use water as a tool: the floating peanut. (2022)
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Bräuer, J.: Crows are smarter than you may think: what bird brains can do. (2022)
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Bräuer, J.: Why did humans domesticate dogs?: What we know about becoming man’s best friend. (2022)
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Bräuer, J.: How primates understand Newton: What do they know about gravity? (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: Do dogs understand our intentions?: Dogs respond differently to intentional and unintentional actions. (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: Are animals cultural beings?: there are many local traditions in the animal kingdom. (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: Can animals delay gratification?: choosing between a bird in the hand and two in the bush. (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: A simple task illuminates how different species cooperate: discover the cooperative string-pulling task. (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: Smarter than us?: When animals outperform humans. (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: Counting chickens (right after they hatch): the underestimated barn fowl. (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: How well can dog owners predict their dog's behavior?: dog ownership alone does not improve the ability to predict future behavior. (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Why do we share?: food sharing with strangers might be unique for humans. (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Do dogs feel jealousy or guilt?: why the long face? (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Animal teachers: Was Kant correct? (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Take a turn: what animals can teach us about conversation. (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Who is guilty?: why do we look for someone to hold responsible when bad things just happen? (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Primate statistics: are humans the only ones crunching numbers? (2020)
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