Neighboring chimp communities have their own nut-cracking styles
Thursday, May 10, 2012 - 11:02
in Biology & Nature
People don't always do as their neighbors do, and the same is true of neighboring chimpanzees. That's according to a report published online on May 10 in Current Biology featuring observations of wild chimps as they used hammers to crack nuts.
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