Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved
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Human beings used to be defined as “the tool-maker” species. But the uniqueness of this description was challenged in the 1960s…
Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved
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Human beings used to be defined as "the tool-maker" species. But the uniqueness of this description was challenged in the 1960s…
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– By Kristen S. Morrow, PhD Student in Anthropology and Integrative Conservation, University of Georgia Human beings as “the…
Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved
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Wild Monkeys Unintentionally Make Stone Age Tools, But Don't See the Point
Smithsonian Magazine,
Smack. Smack. Smack. The wild-bearded capuchin monkeys of Brazil's Serra da Capivara National Park like to smash rocks.
These Nut Cracking Monkeys Would Make Great Blacksmiths - Use a Hammer and Anvil With Deft
Nature World News,
Primates using tools isn't exactly a new trick. Researchers have long observed apes using sticks to dip for ants, monkeys using…
Test your holiday nut-cracking skills against those of wild monkeys
EarthSky,
Humans aren’t alone in the animal kingdom when it comes to using tools to crack nuts. Wild bearded capuchin monkeys are good at…
Behavior Brief
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A round-up of recent discoveries in behavior research
Monkeys Practice Skilled Tool Use To Crack Open Their Nuts
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Nut-Cracking Monkeys Show Humanlike Skills
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Monkeys and humans have this skill in common.
Video: Capuchins Are Nutcracking Masters - ScienceNOW
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Video: Capuchins Are Nutcracking Masters
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Monkeys don't just smash nutshells, they do so with skill
Nut-cracking monkeys use shapes to strategize their use of tools
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Success comes from sticking with your monkey lover
New Scientist,
Each day is Valentine's Day for owl monkeys – these paragons of monogamy can count the rewards of fidelity in the number of…
Owl Monkeys Shed Light on Evolution of Love
National Geographic,
It may not seem like monkey business, but emotional bonds in animals such as primates may have evolved into love as we know it.