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primate tool use

Primate tool use involves monkeys and apes using objects to help them perform tasks, such as using sticks to extract insects from tree bark or rocks to crack nuts. This behavior demonstrates their ability to solve problems, adapt to their environment, and sometimes even pass knowledge to others through social learning. Tool use varies among species and regions, indicating a level of innovation and cognition. It’s an important aspect of primate intelligence, showcasing their capacity for complex behavior beyond instinctual actions.