Birds like Eurasian jays can be harder to fool than tourists, requiring unique skills like sleight-of-hand tricks with live waxworms. Performing for birds offers the advantage of no expectations, allowing a focus solely on the magic itself.
Magic effects uncover blind spots in seeing and roadblocks in thinking for animals, demonstrating how visual perception is a result of brain interpretation. Comparing magic impact on humans and animals may highlight cognitive differences.
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