The use of leaves for drinking water is a widespread tool-use behavior among chimpanzees. Although this tool-use behavior is widely described as the use of leaf sponges, it can actually be found in three different forms: leaf sponges, leaf-folding, and leaf spoons. Among the chimpanzee community of Bossou, we can observe all three forms, albeit in different frequencies. Here I describe the longitudinal record of manufacture and use of leaf tools for drinking water, highlighting the learning process underlying the acquisition of the skill. The degree of laterality evident in both immature and mature performers is also presented here. The use of leaves for drinking water emerges at the age of 1.5 years old, but the manufacture of leaf tools o...
Chimpanzees’ natural propensity to explore and play with objects is likely to be an important precur...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are known to make and use a variety of tools, activities which require...
Over a 6 month period during the dry season, from the end of October 2014 to the beginning of May 20...
Some animals have basic culture, but to date there is not much evidence that cultural traits evolve ...
Algae scooping is a behaviour in which wild chimpanzees in Bossou (Guinea) use tools to feed on aqua...
Some animals have a basic culture but to date there is not much evidence that cultural traits evolve...
Algae scooping is a tool-use signature marker of the Bossou chimpanzee community, as it is unique to...
Researchers have described apparently self-medicative behaviors for a variety of nonhuman species in...
Lion-tailed macaques in Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, Mysore, India were observed to use seve...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versatile users of tools in the wild. How ...
Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versati...
The manual processing of eight species of leaf was investigated in the M-group chimpanzees of Mahale...
Wild chimpanzees are known to have a different repertoire of tool-use unique to each community. For ...
Chimpanzees’ natural propensity to explore and play with objects is likely to be an important precur...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are known to make and use a variety of tools, activities which require...
Over a 6 month period during the dry season, from the end of October 2014 to the beginning of May 20...
Some animals have basic culture, but to date there is not much evidence that cultural traits evolve ...
Algae scooping is a behaviour in which wild chimpanzees in Bossou (Guinea) use tools to feed on aqua...
Some animals have a basic culture but to date there is not much evidence that cultural traits evolve...
Algae scooping is a tool-use signature marker of the Bossou chimpanzee community, as it is unique to...
Researchers have described apparently self-medicative behaviors for a variety of nonhuman species in...
Lion-tailed macaques in Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, Mysore, India were observed to use seve...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versatile users of tools in the wild. How ...
Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versati...
The manual processing of eight species of leaf was investigated in the M-group chimpanzees of Mahale...
Wild chimpanzees are known to have a different repertoire of tool-use unique to each community. For ...
Chimpanzees’ natural propensity to explore and play with objects is likely to be an important precur...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...