SummaryAccounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively specialized for doing so, are exceedingly rare and often linked to advanced cognitive abilities in the physical domain [1], even though the relation between such capabilities and intelligence is poorly understood [2]. For this reason, discoveries of such capabilities transcend anecdotal value and contribute significantly to comparative cognition [3–5]. Among birds, there are several reports of tool innovations in corvids, but very few documented records in other families (for example [1,3–7]). Here, we report a case of spontaneous tool innovation in the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffini), a species endemic to the Tanimbar archipelago in Indonesia...
Very few animal species habitually make and use foraging tools. We recently discovered that the Hawa...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
Only a handful of bird species are known to use foraging tools in the wild1. Amongst them, the New C...
Accounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively specialized ...
SummaryAccounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively speci...
The use of different tools to achieve a single goal is considered unique to human and primate techno...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
Innovative tool manufacture is rare and hard to isolate in animals. We show that an Indonesian gener...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
The spontaneous crafting of hook-tools from bendable material to lift a basket out of a vertical tub...
Tool use can be inherited, or acquired as an individual innovation or by social transmission. Having...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
Subject Areas: social learning, tool use, tool manufacture, emulation, imitation, avian cognition So...
Flexible targeted helping is considered an advanced form of prosocial behavior in hominoids, as it r...
Very few animal species habitually make and use foraging tools. We recently discovered that the Hawa...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
Only a handful of bird species are known to use foraging tools in the wild1. Amongst them, the New C...
Accounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively specialized ...
SummaryAccounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively speci...
The use of different tools to achieve a single goal is considered unique to human and primate techno...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
Innovative tool manufacture is rare and hard to isolate in animals. We show that an Indonesian gener...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
The spontaneous crafting of hook-tools from bendable material to lift a basket out of a vertical tub...
Tool use can be inherited, or acquired as an individual innovation or by social transmission. Having...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
Subject Areas: social learning, tool use, tool manufacture, emulation, imitation, avian cognition So...
Flexible targeted helping is considered an advanced form of prosocial behavior in hominoids, as it r...
Very few animal species habitually make and use foraging tools. We recently discovered that the Hawa...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
Only a handful of bird species are known to use foraging tools in the wild1. Amongst them, the New C...