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But to call the veined octopus a tool-making animal is, it seems to me, a bit of scientific overreach.
Octopodic quibble 2009
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Elders pass on knowledge of poisonous food, the location of water supplies and important skills such as tool-making.
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Stefan Kirschsieper , owner of German tool-making company Walter Kottmann GmbH, said orders rose 34% in the first quarter from a year ago, as strong export markets in Central Europe, Russia and Latin America offset weakness in Southern Europe.
Euro Zone Expands, at Two Speeds Brian Blackstone 2011
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From knapping flint into arrowheads, to those ponderous early printing presses which slowly turned out thousands of printed pages, to the extraordinary phone/computer/camera which now sits in our pockets, humans are definitely tool-making critters.
Ken White: New Digs for the Dogs, And Everyone Else Ken White 2011
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As a 20-year-old semi-professional he worked in a tool-making company and got himself picked as the workers' union representative.
The Ballad of Sir Alex Gabriele Marcotti 2011
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"Everything that's even loosely connected with construction was in the doldrums at the end of the year," says Stefan Kirschsieper , owner of German tool-making company Walter Kottmann GmbH.
Snow Damps Euro-Zone Recovery Marcus Walker 2011
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But to call the veined octopus a tool-making animal is, it seems to me, a bit of scientific overreach.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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While things are not as black-and-white as my 9th grade science teacher explained, no other species has our degree of tool-making skill.
Ken White: New Digs for the Dogs, And Everyone Else Ken White 2011
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Other scientists quickly confirmed tool-making a nd omnivorous habits of chimpanzees.
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The growing length of childhood coevolved with the enlarging of the brain -- which has tripled in size over the last 2.5 million years, since the time of the first tool-making hominids -- and with the development of complex bonding, which includes friendship, romantic love, parent-child attachment and loyalty to a group.
Rick Hanson, Ph.D.: How Did Humans Evolve The Most Loving Brain On Earth? Ph.D. Rick Hanson 2010
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