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Video: Chimps Make and Use “Spears” to Hunt

February 27th, 2007 · No Comments

February 22, 2007—Since the 1960s scientists have known that chimpanzees are able to make and use tools—behavior once thought to be an exclusively human trait.

Now National Geographic-funded researcher Jill Pruetz has observed toolmaking behavior that further blurs the line between the apes and humans: chimps in Senegal sharpening sticks into crude spears and thrusting them into tree hollows, presumably to hunt small mammals.

See the video at National Geographic

Watch footage of a female chimp caught in the act of removing a spear from a tree hollow and then breaking the tree to recover her prey, a primate called a bush baby.

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