New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variation in the shape of their tools may be the result of cumulative cultural evolution--a phenomenon considered to be a hallmark of human culture. Here we show that hand-raised juvenile New Caledonian crows spontaneously manufacture and use tools, without any contact with adults of their species or any prior demonstration by humans. Our finding is a crucial step towards producing informed models of cultural transmission in this species, and in animals in general
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
One important element of complex and flexible tool use, particularly where tool manufacture is invol...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are prolific tool users in captivity and in the wild, and...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
Tool use and manufacture are central points in the development of human culture and certain sophisti...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. It has been suggest...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
One important element of complex and flexible tool use, particularly where tool manufacture is invol...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are prolific tool users in captivity and in the wild, and...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
Tool use and manufacture are central points in the development of human culture and certain sophisti...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. It has been suggest...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
One important element of complex and flexible tool use, particularly where tool manufacture is invol...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...