During the course of a 3-year ecological study on Cross River gorillas (Gorilla gorilla diehli) at the Kagwene Mountain in Cameroon, we observed three cases of tool use which may be unique to the gorillas of this region and possibly learned through interactions with humans. A non-habituated group of Cross River gorillas threw fistfuls of grass toward humans in display contexts. An individual gorilla was also observed to throw a detached branch toward researchers during another encounter. The third encounter occurred between the focal group and a local man, in which the man threw stones at the gorillas and they reacted by throwing fistfuls of grass back at him. We describe these observations and speculate that this sub-population of gorillas...
International audienceAbstract The earliest stone tool types, sharp flakes knapped from stone cores,...
Interactions between western lowland gorillas (WLG) and a timber exploitation were studied in Centra...
Although gorillas rarely use tools in the wild, their manipulative skills during plant processing ma...
During the course of a 3-year ecological study on Cross River gorillas (Gorilla gorilla diehli) at t...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Ethological and experimental investigations of tool use have been explored across a wide range of ma...
Inter-group variability in food-processing techniques within species may involve subtle differences ...
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate...
The use of tools, long thought to be uniquely human, has now been observed in other animal taxa incl...
Gorillas are among the most charismatic and well-researched species on the planet, yet their role as...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
We monitored the impact of habituation for tourism through changes in gorillas' behavior during the ...
Behavioral monitoring is an essential tool for understanding how animal management decisions, includ...
International audienceAbstract The earliest stone tool types, sharp flakes knapped from stone cores,...
Interactions between western lowland gorillas (WLG) and a timber exploitation were studied in Centra...
Although gorillas rarely use tools in the wild, their manipulative skills during plant processing ma...
During the course of a 3-year ecological study on Cross River gorillas (Gorilla gorilla diehli) at t...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
Ethological and experimental investigations of tool use have been explored across a wide range of ma...
Inter-group variability in food-processing techniques within species may involve subtle differences ...
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate...
The use of tools, long thought to be uniquely human, has now been observed in other animal taxa incl...
Gorillas are among the most charismatic and well-researched species on the planet, yet their role as...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
We monitored the impact of habituation for tourism through changes in gorillas' behavior during the ...
Behavioral monitoring is an essential tool for understanding how animal management decisions, includ...
International audienceAbstract The earliest stone tool types, sharp flakes knapped from stone cores,...
Interactions between western lowland gorillas (WLG) and a timber exploitation were studied in Centra...
Although gorillas rarely use tools in the wild, their manipulative skills during plant processing ma...