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Capuchin monkeys have been using stone tools for around 3,000 years
Capuchin monkeys have been using stone tools for around 3,000 years

Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved
Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved

Asia's Only Tool-Wielding Monkeys Are Abandoning Their Stone Implements |  Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Asia's Only Tool-Wielding Monkeys Are Abandoning Their Stone Implements | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine

Scientists prove that tools attributed to ancient humans were made by  ancestors of capuchin monkeys | CONICET
Scientists prove that tools attributed to ancient humans were made by ancestors of capuchin monkeys | CONICET

Monkeys making stone flakes provoke questions about early humans : Shots -  Health News : NPR
Monkeys making stone flakes provoke questions about early humans : Shots - Health News : NPR

Fichier:Stone tool use by a capuchin monkey.jpg — Wikipédia
Fichier:Stone tool use by a capuchin monkey.jpg — Wikipédia

Is Tool Use Monkey Business or Unique to Humans? - Reasons to Believe
Is Tool Use Monkey Business or Unique to Humans? - Reasons to Believe

Monkeys can make stone tools too - YouTube
Monkeys can make stone tools too - YouTube

Capuchin monkey research shows use of tools is widespread in the animal  kingdom - UGA Today
Capuchin monkey research shows use of tools is widespread in the animal kingdom - UGA Today

Oldest non-human stone tools outside Africa found in Brazil
Oldest non-human stone tools outside Africa found in Brazil

Stick tool use - IMG_1269.jpg | Adult male capuchin monkey (… | Flickr
Stick tool use - IMG_1269.jpg | Adult male capuchin monkey (… | Flickr

New World monkeys have used tools for 700 years -
New World monkeys have used tools for 700 years -

Ancient Stone Tools Once Thought to be Made by Humans Were Actually Crafted  by Monkeys, Say Archaeologists
Ancient Stone Tools Once Thought to be Made by Humans Were Actually Crafted by Monkeys, Say Archaeologists

Those Ancient Stone Tools — Did Humans Make Them, Or Was It Really Monkeys?  : The Two-Way : NPR
Those Ancient Stone Tools — Did Humans Make Them, Or Was It Really Monkeys? : The Two-Way : NPR

Monkey stone tools in Brazil pre-date discovery of Americas | New Scientist
Monkey stone tools in Brazil pre-date discovery of Americas | New Scientist

Monkeys may have turned cavemen into modern humans by teaching them one  important trick | The Sun
Monkeys may have turned cavemen into modern humans by teaching them one important trick | The Sun

Monkeys have used stone tools for hundreds of years - YouTube
Monkeys have used stone tools for hundreds of years - YouTube

Macaque tool use hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Macaque tool use hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Monkeys Provide Clues to How Tool Use Developed - The New York Times
Monkeys Provide Clues to How Tool Use Developed - The New York Times

Cultural heritage may influence choice of tools by capuchin monkeys, study  suggests
Cultural heritage may influence choice of tools by capuchin monkeys, study suggests

Capuchin monkeys have been making tools for at least seven centuries – A  new anthropology, archaeology thing for curious kids – 2 New Things
Capuchin monkeys have been making tools for at least seven centuries – A new anthropology, archaeology thing for curious kids – 2 New Things

Monkeys With Tools – Sure (1992, CD) - Discogs
Monkeys With Tools – Sure (1992, CD) - Discogs

Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved
Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved

Monkey tool use threatens prey numbers, say researchers | University of  Oxford
Monkey tool use threatens prey numbers, say researchers | University of Oxford

Capuchin monkeys have been using stone tools for around 3,000 years |  Institute of Archaeology - UCL – University College London
Capuchin monkeys have been using stone tools for around 3,000 years | Institute of Archaeology - UCL – University College London

New study shows use of tools supports learning in nonhuman species - UGA  Today
New study shows use of tools supports learning in nonhuman species - UGA Today

Some monkeys reuse their stone tools but others just chuck them away | New  Scientist
Some monkeys reuse their stone tools but others just chuck them away | New Scientist