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	<title>Comments on: Animals are smarter than YOU think</title>
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		<title>By: Grant</title>
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		<description>Hi Peter.

Great post.  Reading this reminded me of Janine Benyus in Biomimicry - many points in the book highlight how we have turned away from nature&#039;s intelligence (be that animal or plant) - or simply not recognised it as such...</description>
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<p>Great post.  Reading this reminded me of Janine Benyus in Biomimicry &#8211; many points in the book highlight how we have turned away from nature&#8217;s intelligence (be that animal or plant) &#8211; or simply not recognised it as such&#8230;</p>
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