Study Finds Rats Experience Bystander Effect

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Study Finds Rats Experience Bystander Effect WhatDoYouThink?

A new study from the University of Chicago has found that rats will work to free a trapped companion if they see others helping, but they are less

likely to become involved if nearby rats are not assisting, suggesting that mammals besides humans can suffer from the bystander effect. What dolastic tubes.”

 

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Not true in 2020 - every rat billionaire got a freebie ppp even if they didn’t need it

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Funny

So rats are smart enough to think another rat will step in to help so there is no need for them to do anything?

You used the image of the guy with glasses for both Freddy Kahana and Georgia Balmuth

I think we're all a little bit of an Ace Holgate.

theonion teaches me more than my biology classes

But as Rats always do, the tRumps protect their players with cash from the side lines.

Unless it’s from New York !

Bystander effect: you are less likely to offer help when other people around you. Thank you,

I would let a rat save me, I'm progressive

RatsEveryHour I’m sorry you experience this.

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