You would think that only the most advanced mammals would be able to recognize faces. Studies have shown that both macaques and sheep are capable of recognizing other members of their animal family based on particular facial features. As you can imagine, the ability to recognize faces is extremely rare in the insect world. In fact, only a few different species of paper wasps are able to detect the faces of others. For a long while scientists could not explain how certain wasps could discern different faces. However, a group of researchers has recently gained a better understanding about the physiological mechanisms that allow wasps to recognize faces