Royal Society Open Science (Jan 2016)

Tool bending in New Caledonian crows

  • Christian Rutz,
  • Shoko Sugasawa,
  • Jessica E. M. van der Wal,
  • Barbara C. Klump,
  • James J. H. St Clair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160439
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 8

Abstract

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‘Betty’ the New Caledonian crow astonished the world when she ‘spontaneously’ bent straight pieces of garden wire into hooked foraging tools. Recent field experiments have revealed that tool bending is part of the species' natural behavioural repertoire, providing important context for interpreting Betty's iconic wire-bending feat. More generally, this discovery provides a compelling illustration of how natural history observations can inform laboratory-based research into the cognitive capacities of non-human animals.

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