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Chimpanzees use tools to harvest social insects at Fongoli, Senegal

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FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA
Volume 76, Issue 4, Pages 222-226

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000086023

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termite fish; ant dip; Pan troglodytes; elementary technology; extractive foraging

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Use of flexible probes to fish for macrotermitine termites and manufactured wands to dip for doriline ants is reported for a new site of chimpanzee field study. The flexible probes of vegetation used in termite fishing and ant dipping by the chimpanzees of Fongoli, in southeastern Senegal, are similar to those used at Assirik (Senegal) and Gombe (Tanzania). Based on the principle that form reflects function, we predict that ant dipping when seen will prove to be the two-handed technique.

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