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The Kea (Nestor notabilis) is one clever parrot. Its curiosity and intelligence is important to its survival in the blustery winter environment on the South Island in New ...
Japanese snow monkeys (macaques, 日本猿 - nihonzaru, Macaca fuscata) have discovered that by appropriating ticks from deer that they groom, they can gain hours of pleasure from ...
A challenger appears!
Galápagos finches (Genus Camarhynchus) also appear to have mastered the skill of using tools: they can spear or gain leverage on their larval dinners ...
The island of New Caledonia is host to some very clever crows, who use twigs to catch grubs, by irritating them until they latch hold and then reeling them out of their log ...
Seagulls appear to be among the brighter, or at least more resourceful birds, also.
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Japanese crows (カラス (karasu)) have discovered how to break hard nuts: drop them onto a busy street and let the traffic do the work for them. They have even discovered how ...
Japanese snow monkeys (macaques, 日本猿 - nihonzaru, Macaca fuscata) on Koshima display group learning and culture by discovering and sharing the technique of washing sweet ...
A very brief clip of more chimpanzee tool usage to retrieve inaccessible food from underneath an electric fence.
This is from the BBC series Last Chance to See: Part 2: ...
Great man or greatest man? RIP Dr. Norman Borlaug, the man who fed a billion people (Mar 25, 1914-Sep 12, 2009). He saved more lives than any other person who has ever lived....
Great man or greatest man? RIP Dr. Norman Borlaug, the man who fed a billion people (Mar 25, 1914-Sep 12, 2009). He saved more lives than any other person who has ever lived....
Great man or greatest man? RIP Dr. Norman Borlaug, the man who fed a billion people (Mar 25, 1914-Sep 12, 2009). He saved more lives than any other person who has ever lived....
Great man or greatest man? RIP Dr. Norman Borlaug, the man who fed a billion people (Mar 25, 1914-Sep 12, 2009). He saved more lives than any other person who has ever lived....
Great man or greatest man? RIP Dr. Norman Borlaug, the man who fed a billion people (Mar 25, 1914-Sep 12, 2009). He saved more lives than any other person who has ever lived....
A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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A documentary about Koko the talking gorilla from 1978. Shows Koko working with Dr Francine 'Penny' Patterson, her sign language ability and understanding.
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Verreaux's Sifaka, an indri lemur native to Madagascar, is one of the more peculiar and less widely known members of the primate order. It makes large leaps between trees,...
Several species of monkey in the Tai forest in Côte d'Ivoire have built an alliance that allows them to feed and warn each other of predators.
From BBC's "The Life of Mammals ...
When and why did our ancestors begin walking upright? Some evidence points to heavy flooding a few million years ago in Africa, leading to the necessity to wade through ...
Capuchin monkeys in Costa Rica like to use the piper plant as an antiseptic, and turn it into a party for the whole tribe.
From the BBC documentary "Clever Monkeys", narrated ...

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