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After all, which is evolution more directed toward: tool-using or finding potential mates?
February 19th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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That allows parent birds to take juveniles to tool-using sites, and let young birds play with "grown up" tools.
New Caledonian Crows Teach Tool Use By Taking Children To 'School' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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That allows parent birds to take juveniles to tool-using sites, and let young birds play with "grown up" tools.
New Caledonian Crows Teach Tool Use By Taking Children To 'School' BBC 2010
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Most tool-using species only use their aid of choice for a single specific reason.
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So from what has been published, I and others think it's much more likely that these marks are the result of the known ability of these natural agencies to damage bone rather than the previously unknown tool-using abilities of Australopithecus.
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So from what has been published, I and others think it's much more likely that these marks are the result of the known ability of these natural agencies to damage bone rather than the previously unknown tool-using abilities of Australopithecus.
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This is perhaps not surprising, for at the genome level we humans are still our Paleolithic selves: smart, tool-using primates who have evolved, like every other species, to live in daily contact with the rest of nature.
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We are tool-using animals and our bodies feel better when we've got tools in our hands.
Mark Frauenfelder: The Courage to Screw Up: Why DIY Is Good for You 2010
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This is perhaps not surprising, for at the genome level we humans are still our Paleolithic selves: smart, tool-using primates who have evolved, like every other species, to live in daily contact with the rest of nature.
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So from what has been published, I and others think it's much more likely that these marks are the result of the known ability of these natural agencies to damage bone rather than the previously unknown tool-using abilities of Australopithecus.
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