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Do spiders and ants really count?
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Do spiders and ants really count?
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Dan Wyse asked the Naked Scientists:
Hi
My name is Dan, I am writing you from Denver Colorado, in the U.S.
 I have been asking myself all day if it's possible that you throw stuff in
your podcast
just to see if we're paying attention.
I am referring to the counting spiders, and their equally bright friends, the counting ants....is there any chance of you expanding on this (discussed in this show -
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/podcasts/show/2010.06.27/)?
While I am not a scientist myself, I would think mathematicians would be somewhat rare in the insect world.
Thanks
Dan
P.S.
I
very much enjoy your podcasts
, and find myself looking forward to each episode, thank you for putting them together.
What do you think?
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