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Technical intelligence and culture: Nut cracking in humans and chimpanzees.

Christophe BoeschDaša BombjakováAdam BoyetteAmelia Meier
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2017)
Observations of nut-cracking by humans and chimpanzees only partially supported the technical intelligence hypothesis as higher degrees of flexibility in tool selection seen in chimpanzees compensated for use of less efficient tool material than in humans. Nut cracking was a stronger social undertaking in humans than in chimpanzees.
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