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Animals Follow a Hidden Algorithm, Whether They’re Meerkats or Hyenas

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Scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior found common patterns in how animals switch between behaviors, regardless of species, environment, or individual differences.

The most striking pattern identified was what researchers call a “decreasing hazard function” The longer an animal maintains a particular behavior, the less likely it is to change in the next moment.

This self-reinforcing behavioral momentum was consistent across all animals studied.

The study hints at something profound about the organization of behavior across the animal kingdom.

It suggests that real animals, be they hunting, hiding, or resting, are guided by hidden structures that seem to echo across life's branches.

The complete study is available in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , published May 15, 2025 .

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