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Cognitive adaptations for tool-related behaviour in New Caledonian Crows
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Document Date: 2007-08-09 10:00:08


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Noumea / Yaté / /

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Oxford University Press / Wilson / /

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Europe / Africa / /

Country

New Caledonia / /

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Facility

University of Oxford / laboratory We / Weir Department / /

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multi-step tools / rigid tool / information processing / hooked and straight tools / potential web / manufacturing hooks / suitable tools / selected tools / food caching / designed web / similar straight tools / food-caching / simpler rectangular tools / made tools / preferred food / manufacturing steps / web building / crude stone tools / cup containing food / food tube / make tools / functional tool / food-filled cup / given food item / stepped tools / food distance / narrowest tool / thinnest tool / leaf tools / food / /

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Pacific islands / island of New Caledonia / /

Organization

Animal Intelligence / US Federal Reserve / Oxford University / University of Oxford / /

Person

Gavin Hunt / Daniel Povinelli / Jackie Chappell / /

Position

flexible head / Great Leap Forward / head / /

Region

Near East / /

Technology

Cumulative cultural evolution Human technology / caching / /

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