ZeroContent
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This has to be one of my favorite examples of hardwired behavior and tricking the process into starting over. The Digger Wasp (Sphex Wasp) has a very hardwired process when it comes to catching prey and bringing it into its nest in the ground. It always follows the steps to the letter but you can trick it into starting over the process as follows. The wasp when returning with its prey will leave the prey just outside the nest, it goes into the nest to make sure it's clear then it comes back out, grabs the prey and brings it into the nest. A scientist discovered that you can trick the wasp into starting over by doing the following. When the wasp comes back with its prey it leaves it outside the nest, then it goes into the nest, while inside the nest you move the prey a few inches, the wasp comes back out to find it's prey missing, it looks around, finds the prey and brings it back to the opening of the nest and again leaves it and goes into the nest to make sure the coast is clear, while it's in the nest you move the prey a few inches, the wasp comes out, finds the prey missing, moves it back to the opening of the nest, leaves it, goes into the nest. The wasp is compelled to check the nest every time if you move the prey every time it goes inside the nest to make sure it's clear and will never break the cycle of checking.
Oldie but a goodie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXLigFEri98
Oldie but a goodie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXLigFEri98