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        <title>Lots of Animals Learn, but Smarter Isn’t Better - New York Times</title>
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	<description>Dr. Kawecki and like-minded scientists are trying to figure out why animals learn and why some have evolved to be better at learning than others. One reason for the difference, their research finds, is that being smart can be bad for an animal’s health.</description>
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