“Honeybees possess amazing numerical skills that rival those of many vertebrates. Honeybees have a reputation of being insect geniuses: not only can they enumerate and order numbers, but they also possess elaborate working memory to ponder about upcoming decisions, understand abstract concepts such as 'sameness' and 'difference', and learn intricate skills from other bees. And they achieve all of this with fewer than one million neurons.” AnimalsBeesNeuroscienceNeurobiologyAnimal BehaviorAnimal IntelligenceHoneybeesWorking Memory Book:A Brain for Numbers: The Biology of the Number Instinct Source: A Brain for Numbers: The Biology of the Number Instinct