Capuchin stone tool use in Caatinga dry forest
- PMID: 15591195
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1102558
Capuchin stone tool use in Caatinga dry forest
Abstract
Wild capuchin monkeys inhabiting dry forest were found to customarily use tools as part of their extractive foraging techniques. Tools consisted of twigs and sticks, often modified, which were used to probe for insects and, most frequently, of stones of a variety of sizes and shapes used for cracking and digging. The use of tools for digging has been thought to be restricted to humans. These monkeys, living in a harsh dry habitat, survive food limitation and foraging time constraints through their extensive tool use.
Comment in
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Terrestriality and tool use.Science. 2005 May 13;308(5724):951-2; author reply 951-2. doi: 10.1126/science.308.5724.951c. Science. 2005. PMID: 15890860 No abstract available.
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