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Cockatoos pick up tool use and manufacture through social learning

Two years ago, we brought you the story of Figaro, a Goffin’s cockatoo that lived at a research center in Vienna. These birds don’t use tools in the wild—Figaro’s minders even argue that the cockatoo’s curved beak makes tool use rather difficult for them.

But Figaro’s environment, which features lots of wired mesh, apparently drove him to some novel behaviors. He was observed splitting off splinters from wooden material, and the bird used them to retrieve objects (generally food or toys) that were on the wrong side of the wire. Figaro was making tools.

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