Parrots are frequently cited for their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, but cases of habitual tool use among psittacines are scarce. We report the first evidence, to our knowledge, of tool use by greater vasa parrots (Coracopsis vasa). Several members of a captive population spontaneously adopted a novel tool-using technique by using pebbles and date pits either (i) to scrape on the inner surface of seashells, subsequently licking the resulting calcium powder from the tool, or (ii) as a wedge to break off smaller pieces of the shell for ingestion. Tool use occurred most frequently just prior to the breeding season, during which time numerous instances of tool transfer were also documented. These observations provide newinsights into...
Flexible targeted helping is considered an advanced form of prosocial behavior in hominoids, as it r...
We investigated tool use in twelve wild-caught Australian magpies. When presented with a tool use ap...
International audienceAlthough reports of animal tool-use are phylogenetically widespread, it remain...
Parrots are frequently cited for their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, but cases of habitua...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
Studies investigating tool use in animals that are not known tool users in the wild are important in...
Documenting novel cases of tool use in wild animals can inform our understanding of the evolutionary...
The use of different tools to achieve a single goal is considered unique to human and primate techno...
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...
Physical cognition has generally been assessed in tool-using species that possess a relatively large...
Motivational and cognitive aspects of spontaneous tool-use acquisition in species that do not do so ...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Flexible targeted helping is considered an advanced form of prosocial behavior in hominoids, as it r...
We investigated tool use in twelve wild-caught Australian magpies. When presented with a tool use ap...
International audienceAlthough reports of animal tool-use are phylogenetically widespread, it remain...
Parrots are frequently cited for their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, but cases of habitua...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
Studies investigating tool use in animals that are not known tool users in the wild are important in...
Documenting novel cases of tool use in wild animals can inform our understanding of the evolutionary...
The use of different tools to achieve a single goal is considered unique to human and primate techno...
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...
Physical cognition has generally been assessed in tool-using species that possess a relatively large...
Motivational and cognitive aspects of spontaneous tool-use acquisition in species that do not do so ...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Flexible targeted helping is considered an advanced form of prosocial behavior in hominoids, as it r...
We investigated tool use in twelve wild-caught Australian magpies. When presented with a tool use ap...
International audienceAlthough reports of animal tool-use are phylogenetically widespread, it remain...