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A camera strapped to a wild Alaskan bear just caught the animal building tools to crack open salmon skulls — behavior scientists had never seen in any bear before
In May 2011, biologists with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game strapped a prototype camera collar onto a brown bear in ...
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A bear with a collar-cam just got caught building tools to crack salmon skulls — a behavior no one had ever seen in a wild Alaskan bear
Somewhere on Alaska’s North Slope in the spring of 2025, a grizzly bear picked up a rock, adjusted it in her paws, and ...
Wild chimpanzees show reduced participation and performance in their tool-use behaviours as they experience old age, according to long-term video observations. The study, published today in eLife, ...
This post is in response to Do Cows Use Tools? New Research Says Yes By Marc Bekoff Ph.D. Veronika using a brush as a tool to scratch various parts of her body. Source: A. J. Osuna-Mascaró/with ...
Many animals have been observed using tools. For example, chimps tear leaves off of branches and stick them into holes to pull out termites, and wild dingoes have been observed moving objects to stand ...
A female wild wolf living on the central coast of British Columbia was filmed pulling a crab trap out of the ocean to eat the bait — a never-before-seen behavior that could constitute the first ...
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