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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Girl Chimpanzee Spear-Hunters

Here, here, and here.

Although tool use is known to occur in species ranging from naked mole rats to owls, chimpanzees are the most accomplished tool users. The modification and use of tools during hunting, however, is still considered to be a uniquely human trait among primates. Here, we report the first account of habitual tool use during vertebrate hunting by nonhumans. At the Fongoli site in Senegal, we observed ten different chimpanzees use tools to hunt prosimian prey in 22 bouts. This includes immature chimpanzees and females, members of age-sex classes not normally characterized by extensive hunting behavior. Chimpanzees made 26 different tools, and we were able to recover and analyze 12 of these. Tool construction entailed up to five steps, including trimming the tool tip to a point. Tools were used in the manner of a spear, rather than a probe or rousing tool. This new information on chimpanzee tool use has important implications for the evolution of tool use and construction for hunting in the earliest hominids, especially given our observations that females and immature chimpanzees exhibited this behavior more frequently than adult males.

Chimpanzees have been seen using spears to hunt bush babies, U.S. researchers said on Thursday in a study that demonstrates a whole new level of tool use and planning by our closest living relatives.

Perhaps even more intriguing, it was only the females who fashioned and used the wooden spears, Jill Pruetz and Paco Bertolani of Iowa State University reported.

Bertolani saw an adolescent female chimp use a spear to stab a bush baby as it slept in a tree hollow, pull it out and eat it.

Two notable aspects of the behavior observed in the Fongoli group were that on the one hand, it is rare for chimpanzees to consume prosimian prey—in other study sites, red colobus monkeys, hunted mainly by males, are the chimps’ most common prey—and on the other hand, the tool use appeared to be primarily restricted to females and immature individuals. These two behavior characteristics could both be related to the fact that the Fongoli community inhabits a mosaic savannah that is relatively dry, and where red colobus monkeys are absent. This habitat may promote efforts—such as the observed tool use—to obtain meat through other means. The authors point out that the females and immature chimpanzees using the spear-like tools appear to be exploiting a niche relatively ignored by males, an observation that supports a previous hypothesis that female hominids played a role in the evolution of the earliest tool technology and suggests that this technology may have included tools for hunting.

I thought the girls came from the guys rib or something? Hominids - a satanic, socialist conspiracy? Some one, say it ain’t so...!

Comments

Sparkie displays his profound ignorance.


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on February 22, 2007 at 03:26 pm
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Sparkie,

Does that make this chimp a ‘person’?

Next thing you know that chimp will be using that spear to abort its young. Then we’ll know for sure the chimp is a person, after all, no other species has managed to kill its young in the womb.

HG on February 22, 2007 at 03:53 pm

Ohhhh my client is maaaaadddd......

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...for great justice

Move_Zig on February 22, 2007 at 05:45 pm

I thought the coolest thing here was that naked mole rats use tools! WTF?


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on February 22, 2007 at 05:51 pm
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...the tool use appeared to be primarily restricted to females and immature individuals.

“Individuals”?  Are you kiddin’ me?  How absurd!

HG on February 22, 2007 at 06:19 pm

HG
Each one is different even though they all look the same. Hee hee hee.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on February 22, 2007 at 06:39 pm
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Hmmm......anyone see planet of the apes?  Sounds familiar..

Laura on February 23, 2007 at 08:10 am

Good call Laura. Quel apropos.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on February 23, 2007 at 04:20 pm
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