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Mice Can Recognize Themselves in Mirrors, Research Reveals :
Mice Can Recognize Themselves in Mirrors, Research Reveals :
Mice Can Recognize Themselves in Mirrors, Research Reveals
How animals recognize themselves visually is rarely studied and is poorly understood. But new research has revealed that mice demonstrate a form of self-recognition known as mirror-stimulated self-directed actions.
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