Wild cockatoos observed making and using tools to eat sea mango pits

A team of researchers from the University of Vienna working with a colleague at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences has observed wild Goffin’s cockatoos making and using tools to crack open and eat sea mangos—the first-ever example of a wild non-primate making and using a set of tools. They’ve published their observations in the journal Current Biology.


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Source: Phys.org