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Captive chimpanzee takes down a drone: tool use toward a flying object.


ABSTRACT: On 10 April 2015, a Dutch TV crew was filming at the Royal Burgers Zoo in Arnhem, The Netherlands. It was the intention to film the chimpanzees in the enclosure from close-by and from above with the means of a drone. When the drone came a bit closer to the chimpanzees, a female individual made two sweeps with a branch that she held in one hand. The second one was successful and downed the drone. The use of the stick in this context was a unique action. It seemed deliberate given the decision to collect it and carry it to a place where the drone might be attacked. This episode adds to the indications that chimpanzees engage in forward planning of tool-use acts.

SUBMITTER: van Hooff JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4580717 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Captive chimpanzee takes down a drone: tool use toward a flying object.

van Hooff Jan A R A M JA   Lukkenaar Bas B  

Primates; journal of primatology 20150903 4


On 10 April 2015, a Dutch TV crew was filming at the Royal Burgers Zoo in Arnhem, The Netherlands. It was the intention to film the chimpanzees in the enclosure from close-by and from above with the means of a drone. When the drone came a bit closer to the chimpanzees, a female individual made two sweeps with a branch that she held in one hand. The second one was successful and downed the drone. The use of the stick in this context was a unique action. It seemed deliberate given the decision to  ...[more]

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