Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools sequentially to obtain a goal. Our study incorporated some novel features: we aimed to assess whether captive capuchins (Sapajus spp.) are able to use tools differing in rigidity sequentially to obtain a reward. A 90 degrees angled Plexiglas tube filled with yoghurt and a platform were placed 121 cm apart in front of the test compartments. The experimenter showed the subject the functional properties of a tool (rigidity or flexibility) as well as its nonfunctional ones (i.e. shape, colour, etc.) then deposited it on a platform out of the subject's reach. Then the experimenter handed the subject another tool (rigid or flexible). To obtain the r...
We examined whether eight capuchins and eight chimpanzees were able to retrieve a reward placed insi...
That animals should be able to express their natural behaviours, even in captivity, has become a mor...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) selected canes positioned so that a straight inward pull brou...
Capuchin monkeys are notable among New World monkeys for their widespread use of tools. They use bot...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
We examined whether eight capuchins and eight chimpanzees were able to retrieve a reward placed insi...
We examined whether eight capuchins and eight chimpanzees were able to retrieve a reward placed insi...
That animals should be able to express their natural behaviours, even in captivity, has become a mor...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) selected canes positioned so that a straight inward pull brou...
Capuchin monkeys are notable among New World monkeys for their widespread use of tools. They use bot...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
We examined whether eight capuchins and eight chimpanzees were able to retrieve a reward placed insi...
We examined whether eight capuchins and eight chimpanzees were able to retrieve a reward placed insi...
That animals should be able to express their natural behaviours, even in captivity, has become a mor...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...