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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Abstract Learning (Alex and Honeybees) final 101918, A 5-6 year old child therefore, Humans caring for these animals should treat them with extra care in regards to their sentience, African Grey Parrots (especially Alex: 1976-2007) including the ability to Distinguish same / different shape and color, Transfer concepts between different stimuli for example "number" (2) Color concepts applied to "number" (2) pattern concepts, Honeybees Have the ability to differentiate between "above" and "below", an understanding of the concepts of "none" and/or "zero" for which future researchwill determine if an African Grey Parrot (not Alex) equates "none" with zero, Some Animals Exhbit "Abstract Learning" for example Olivia Malone's Dad's African Grey Parrot, understand the concept that 6ɭ all which have the adaptive function of "improved foraging ability / efficiency" for wild African Grey Parrots that live in large social groups and feed primarily on fruit (which is ephemeral), Humans caring for these animals should treat them with extra care in regards to their sentience by loving them & providing enrichment, Honeybees Have the ability to Distinguish "same" and "different" so as to remember which flowers are the best for pollen and nectar, African Grey Parrots (especially Alex: 1976-2007) including the ability to determine relative size of objects (larger / smaller), Count up to 6-8 and understand the concept that 6ɭ, Honeybees Have the ability to distinguish symmetry vs. asymmetry, Some Animals Exhbit "Abstract Learning" defined as learning skills by observing others, Some Animals Exhbit "Abstract Learning" for example African Grey Parrots (especially Alex: 1976-2007), Honeybees Have the ability to Transfer concepts between different stimuli, Recongize 7 colors all which have the adaptive function of "improved foraging ability / efficiency" for wild African Grey Parrots that live in large social groups and feed primarily on fruit (which is ephemeral), everted their proboscis (mouth parts) when food aromas were "misted" toward them which in the wild, could allow honebees to memorize the location of honey by storing these food memories in their mushroom body (part of brain), determine relative size of objects (larger / smaller) all which have the adaptive function of "improved foraging ability / efficiency" for wild African Grey Parrots that live in large social groups and feed primarily on fruit (which is ephemeral), Sentience defined as "self awareness", Distinguish same / different shape and color and when objects were the same, responded "none" (if asked if there was a different shape / color that was not present)