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    Tool use by non-humans is a phenomenon in which a non-human animal uses any kind of tool in order to achieve a goal such as acquiring food and water, grooming...
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  • first." Hominini List of human evolution fossils Stone Age Stone tool Timeline of historic inventions Tool use by non-humans Dilley, James (2020-07-01)...
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    animals use simple tools, only human beings, whose use of stone tools dates back hundreds of millennia, have been observed using tools to make other tools. Early...
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    the clams. Most of the toxins are concentrated in these organs. Tool use by non-human animals Bandini, Elisa; Bandini, Margherita; Tennie, Claudio (February...
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  • inspired by the idea that tool use was the characteristic that separated humankind from the rest of the animal kingdom. Tool use by non-humans "'Far Side'...
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    Primate (redirect from Tool use by primates)
    with humans (genus Homo) capable of creating complex languages and sophisticated civilizations, while non-human primates have been recorded using tools. They...
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  • Twig (category Use dmy dates from April 2020)
    carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis. Twigs are a feature of tool use by non-humans. For example, chimpanzees have been observed using twigs to go "fishing"...
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  • Primate archaeology (category Tool-using mammals)
    non-human primate tools and their behaviour in tandem. Primate archaeology has the unique opportunity to observe the tool-use behaviors of extant non-human...
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    that used involuntary human shields. Use of voluntary human shields have also had use, particularly with Mahatma Gandhi using the concept as a tool of resistance...
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    commonly used in human conflict, projectile use by organisms other than humans is relatively rare. However, some organisms are capable of using various...
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  • First described in humans, a g factor has since been identified in a number of non-human species. Non-human models of g have been used in genetic and neurological...
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    Bird intelligence (category Use dmy dates from September 2020)
    hooked tool from a wire with no prior experience, the only known species other than humans to do so. In 2014, a New Caledonian crow named "007" by researchers...
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    the mental capacities of non-human animals, including insect cognition. The study of animal conditioning and learning used in this field was developed...
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    "Diversity of tool use and tool-making in wild chimpanzees". In Berthelet, A.; Chavaillon, J. (eds.). The Use of Tools by Human and Non-human Primates. Oxford...
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    anthropology. Primates are capable of high levels of cognition; some make tools and use them to acquire foods and for social displays; some have sophisticated...
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    social bonding in rats. Oxytocin plays a similar role in non-human primates as it does in humans. Grooming, sex, and cuddling frequencies correlate positively...
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    modern humans ("big bang of human consciousness"), or whether the evolution was more gradual. Until about 50,000–40,000 years ago, the use of stone tools seems...
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    of sophisticated tools, and formation of complex social structures and civilizations. Humans are highly social, with individual humans tending to belong...
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    Ethology (category Use dmy dates from July 2020)
    Cognitive ethology Deception in animals Human ethology List of abnormal behaviours in animals Tool use by non-human animals Matthews, Janice R.; Matthews...
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    Homo (redirect from Archaic humans)
    extant species, Homo sapiens (modern humans), along with a number of extinct species (collectively called archaic humans) classified as either ancestral or...
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    Oldowan (redirect from Pebble tool)
    These early tools were simple, usually made by chipping one, or a few, flakes off a stone using another stone. Oldowan tools were used during over a...
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    Social grooming (category Use dmy dates from July 2020)
    Tool Use in Dental Grooming". Nature. 241 (5390): 477–478. Bibcode:1973Natur.241..477M. doi:10.1038/241477a0. S2CID 4166467. "Tool Use by Non-Human Primates...
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  • in humans like the great ape language. The great apes (Hominidae) show some cognitive and empathic abilities. Chimpanzees can make tools and use them...
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    toxins made by the predatory cone snail Conus geographus is used as Prialt in pain relief. Different non-human animals unwillingly help humans with creating...
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    the mental Trigon, not found in archaic humans. Particularly in living populations, the use of fire and tools requires fewer jaw muscles, giving slender...
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    Neanderthal (category Use mdy dates from October 2024)
    hunting and gathering, and tool-making techniques in order to survive in their harsh environment. In experiments with modern humans, the Levallois technique...
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    Stone Age (category Use dmy dates from January 2020)
    and tin) into tools, supplanting stone in many uses. Stone Age artifacts that have been discovered include tools used by modern humans, by their predecessor...
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  • slightly rearranged by humans and obfuscated by a paraphrasing tool". AI text detection software has also been shown to discriminate against non-native speakers...
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    from) but to humans suffering some serious medical condition (most likely cretinism) and that his use of the word was misunderstood by Nicolaes Tulp...
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    even aesthetics. Tool use may also be involved in building structures by animals. Building behaviour is common in many non-human mammals, birds, insects...
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