I, Monkey: Test Subjects Recognize Their Mirror Images

A rhesus macaque mother nurses her infant.
(Image credit: Katie Hinde)

For the first time, scientists have found that monkeys can recognize themselves in mirrors, which hints that they are self-aware.

The finding suggests the mental divide between humans and their distant relatives is not as great as researchers have thought.

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Charles Q. Choi is a contributing writer for Live Science and Space.com. He covers all things human origins and astronomy as well as physics, animals and general science topics. Charles has a Master of Arts degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of South Florida. Charles has visited every continent on Earth, drinking rancid yak butter tea in Lhasa, snorkeling with sea lions in the Galapagos and even climbing an iceberg in Antarctica.