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- W2012318079 abstract "//8RAlthough rarely observed in the wild, tool use in varying contexts has been reported for numerous non-hominoid primates [1]. Guenons have been reported to drop branches at human pursuers [2] but have not previously been reported to use tools in contexts requiring more dexterous manipulations, such as feeding and grooming. This is somewhat surprising because captive Cercopithecus species manipulate objects with their fingers as frequently as Macaca, Papio and Cercocebus [3], all of which have been observed using tools as feeding or grooming aids [4–6]. The purpose in this report is to describe the use of an unmodified leaf by an adult female red-tailed monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius) to wipe a sticky substance from her fingers." @default.
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- W2012318079 title "Simple Tool Use by a Red-Tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius) in Kibale Forest, Uganda" @default.
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