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Which animals can recognise individual people? And does Earth’s mass remain constant?

13 August 2025

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Would this leopard gecko be able to recognise an individual person?

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Last Word is Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s long-running series in which readers give scientific answers to each other’s questions, ranging from the minutiae of everyday life to absurd astronomical hypotheticals. To answer a question or ask a new one, email lastword@newscientist.com

Which animals can recognise individual people? Are there fish, reptiles or insects that can do this?

Justin Baker
Melbourne, Australia

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Does Earth’s mass remain constant, or is it slowly gaining or losing any?

Rod Hunt
Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK

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