Unexpected hard-object feeding in Western lowland gorillas.
Adam van CasterenEdward WrightKornelius KupczikMartha M RobbinsPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
Although a rich energy source, C. edulis likely tax gorilla dentitions to their upper limit. The rarity of such behavior at sites where it could be observed may indicate a degree of social learning or culture driving its occurrence. This shows a greater breadth of gorilla diets than previously described and suggests gorillas may be a useful model for interpreting the dietary mechanics that necessitated robust craniodental morphology in australopiths.