Sheep use facial memory to navigate new flocks
A new flock does not erase an old social map. When a domestic sheep is dropped into a strange group, it carries a stored database of faces in its brain and starts matching, almost like running a visual search algorithm on live input from the retina and visual cortex.Biologists have shown that sheep can remember dozens, even hundreds, of individual faces for long periods. Neurons in the temporal an...More
loading...