A vervet, in other words, is very good at processing certain kinds of vervetish information, but not so good at processing other kinds of information.

πŸ“– Malcolm Gladwell

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In "The Tipping Point," Malcolm Gladwell illustrates how vervets excel at understanding specific types of information relevant to their environment, showcasing their ability to navigate complex social signals and threats. This specialization highlights the concept that different individuals, or species, have varying strengths when it comes to processing information based on their natural instincts and social contexts.

However, the vervet's limitations in processing other forms of information suggest that while they are adept at handling particular data, they may struggle in unfamiliar situations. This emphasizes the importance of specialization in behavior and cognition within species, indicating that the efficiency of processing certain information can be both an advantage and a constraint.

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