A stone tool found in the sand has always been considered the handiwork of early humans and their ancestors. But a remarkable discovery in a Brazilian forest suggests that might not be so. Scientists ...
Capuchin using a stick to probe the ground for food. Capuchin Culture Project in Scientific Reports (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-61243-8 Capuchin monkeys are omnivores whose diet in the wild may ...
use tools to help them procure food. Researchers writing in the current issue of Science report having spotted capuchins in the Caatinga forests of northeastern Brazil regularly using stones to dig ...
HENAN PROVINCE, China — A capuchin monkey at a zoo in Central China is a little too smart for its own good. A video released by the Zhengzhou Zoo in Henan Province shows the animal using a rock to ...
Science just dropped the most unexpected headline of the year: Monkeys in Bali are using stones as DIY sex toys! Monkeys in Bali use stones as sex toys [TakeNote] Okay, so you know how we’re always ...
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