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Karl von Frisch Institute for Animal Behavior

The Karl von Frisch Institute for Animal Behavior, part of the University of Munich, is dedicated to studying how animals perceive and interact with their environment. Named after the Nobel Prize-winning zoologist Karl von Frisch, known for his groundbreaking work on honeybee communication, the institute focuses on understanding animal behavior through various methods, including observation and experimentation. Researchers investigate topics like sensory perception, social interactions, and ecological adaptations, aiming to contribute valuable insights into the animal kingdom and enhance our knowledge of biodiversity and conservation.