Raw material procurement for termite fishing tools by wild chimpanzees in the Issa valley, Western Tanzania.
Katarina Almeida-WarrenVolker SommerAlex K PielAlejandra Pascual-GarridoPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2017)
The exclusive use of bark tools despite availability of other suitable materials indicates a possible cultural preference. The fact that Issa chimpanzees select specific plant species and travel some distance to source them suggests some degree of selectivity and, potentially, forward planning. Our results have implications for the reconstruction of early hominin behaviors, particularly with regard to the use of perishable tools, which remain archaeologically invisible.
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