Chimpanzees' stone tool choices may mirror ancient human ancestors' techniques
Jan 03, 2025
An international team of paleobiologists, anthropologists and behavioral scientists has found that the process used by modern chimps to select tools for cracking nuts may be similar to how ancient human ancestors chose their tools. In their paper published in the Journal of Human Evolution, the group describes the way chimpanzees choose rocks to use as tools for cracking nuts, and how they compared what they found with prior research regarding how ancient human ancestors chose tools for various purposes.