Chimpanzee Tool Use Evolves Through Cultural Exchange and Collaboration

Recent research reveals that chimpanzees show advanced tool use shaped by cultural exchange and migration, challenging the notion of stagnant tool-using skills.
Recent research reveals that chimpanzees show advanced tool use shaped by cultural exchange and migration, challenging the notion of stagnant tool-using skills.
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