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n2doc

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Tue Nov 6, 2012, 10:38 AM Nov 2012

Cockatoo 'Can Make Its Own Tools'

Last edited Tue Nov 6, 2012, 02:35 PM - Edit history (1)

ScienceDaily (Nov. 5, 2012) — A cockatoo from a species not known to use tools in the wild has been observed spontaneously making and using tools for reaching food and other objects.

A Goffin's cockatoo called 'Figaro', that has been reared in captivity and lives near Vienna, used his powerful beak to cut long splinters out of wooden beams in its aviary, or twigs out of a branch, to reach and rake in objects out of its reach. Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Vienna filmed Figaro making and using these tools.

How the bird discovered how to make and use tools is unclear but shows how much we still don't understand about the evolution of innovative behaviour and intelligence.

Dr Alice Auersperg of the University of Vienna, who led the study, said: 'During our daily observation protocols, Figaro was playing with a small stone. At some point he inserted the pebble through the cage mesh, and it fell just outside his reach. After some unsuccessful attempts to reach it with his claw, he fetched a small stick and started fishing for his toy.


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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121105140203.htm

For a, ahem, slightly different take on this story, click on this link....

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/06/cockatoo-tool/

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Cockatoo 'Can Make Its Own Tools' (Original Post) n2doc Nov 2012 OP
Thats freaking amazing! darkangel218 Nov 2012 #1
aww Enrique Nov 2012 #2
The idea that what separates humans from other animals is that only humans use tools... PoliticAverse Nov 2012 #3
What really separates humans from other animals is ... stubtoe Nov 2012 #4
And forget to return them Rainforestgoddess Nov 2012 #5
Really, I do intend to return the post hole digger... n/t PoliticAverse Nov 2012 #6
Forget? OnyxCollie Nov 2012 #7
The real distinction: NoOneMan Nov 2012 #10
... No-one has ever reported [a parrot] sculpturing a tool out of shapeless wood in order to use it struggle4progress Nov 2012 #8
So... he makes Cockatools ? tinrobot Nov 2012 #9

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
3. The idea that what separates humans from other animals is that only humans use tools...
Tue Nov 6, 2012, 10:42 AM
Nov 2012

was never really based on valid science.

stubtoe

(1,862 posts)
4. What really separates humans from other animals is ...
Tue Nov 6, 2012, 11:38 AM
Nov 2012

humans are the only animal known to borrow tools

struggle4progress

(118,295 posts)
8. ... No-one has ever reported [a parrot] sculpturing a tool out of shapeless wood in order to use it
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 11:37 AM
Nov 2012

later with great sophistication," said Professor Alex Kacelnik of Oxford University, an author of the study ...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/20170195

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