In new research on animal use of tools the BBC reports
Researchers have used camera traps to film tool-use that is unique to chimpanzees in Ivory Coast.
The footage revealed that the clever primates habitually make special water-dipping sticks – chewing the end of the stick to turn it into a soft, water-absorbing brush.
Primate researchers examined the “dipping sticks” and concluded they were made specifically for drinking.
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