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Chimpanzee Stone Tool Use

Chimpanzee Stone Tool Use
Tai Forest, Cote d’Iviore, 1991
The Tai forest chimps have been studied and habituated by Christophe and Hedewige Boesch, revealing careful use of stone tools to crack hard nuts, and how mothers teach this skill to their infants.
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