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Lateralization of tool use in New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) made more tools from the left than the right edges of pandanus leaves (Hunt & GrayHowever, evidence for lateralized tool use as opposed to
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City

Oxford / /

Company

Hunt & Gray S346 A. A. S. / Alex A. S. / Wellcome Trust / A. A. S. / J. Comp / /

Country

New Caledonia / /

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Facility

University of Oxford / Alex A. S. Weir / Weir et al. / Gray S346 A. A. S. Weir / A. A. S. Weir / /

IndustryTerm

elementary technology / tool manufacturing / symmetrical artificial tools / pandanus tools / transportation / natural tools / individual made tools / Ad libitum food / hook-tools / preferred food / make tools / manufacturing tools / food / /

Organization

KY BP / Department of Zoology / US Federal Reserve / NC Parks Authority / University of Oxford / /

Person

Charlotte Burn / David Wilson / Ben Kenward / Robb Rutledge / Christian Rutz / Gavin Hunt / Jackie Chappell / Christophe Lambert / /

Position

Author / Walker / Chef / General / /

PublishedMedium

Biology Letters / /

URL

www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk / /