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  1. Orangutans: Tool Use | PBS LearningMedia

    Use this video and supporting materials from NATURE: Orangutan Eden to examine how orangutans make and use tools. Using text-dependent questions, writing prompts and video, …

  2. Tool use by non-humans - Wikipedia

    As with the chimpanzees, orangutans use tools made from branches and leaves to scratch, scrape, wipe, sponge, swat, fan, hook, probe, scoop, pry, chisel, hammer, cover, cushion and …

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  3. Intelligence and Innovation - Orang Utan Republik Foundation

    Studies have shown social learning and cultures contribute substantially to orangutans’ level of innovation in the wild, with many of the different types of tool use observed being passed down …

  4. orangutan using tools Crossword Clue - Wordplays.com

    Answers for orangutan using tools crossword clue, 4 letters. Search for crossword clues found in the Daily Celebrity, NY Times, Daily Mirror, Telegraph and major publications. Find clues for …

  5. Why Do Orangutans Use Tools in Their Natural Habitat?

    Jul 16, 2025 · Orangutans use tools in their natural habitats primarily out of necessity driven by ecological challenges such as accessing food, protecting themselves from environmental …

  6. Orangutan Foundation International – 97% of our DNA...100% of …

    In parts of Borneo, for example, orangutans use handfuls of leaves as napkins to wipe their chins while orangutans in parts of Sumatra use leaves as gloves, helping them handle spiny fruits …

  7. Orangutan tool use and the evolution of technology

    Jan 1, 2013 · In this chapter we try to relate these somewhat contradictory views to the relatively rare occurrence of habitual and complex tool use in wild orangutans, especially when …

  8. Dr Robert Shumaker | What Orangutan Tool Use Tells Us About …

    Dec 12, 2024 · A recent Outlook article authored by Dr. Robert Shumaker and Dr. Christopher Martin, both of the Indianapolis Zoo, delves into the existing research into ways that …

  9. Orangutan Ingenuity: Tool Use and Coconut Cracking in Action

    Orangutans are among the most intelligent primates, known for their remarkable ability to use tools—a skill observed in only a handful of non-human species.

  10. Tools for the Trees: Orangutan Arboreal Tool Use and Creativity

    Such tool use may offer new insights into creativity because the forest canopy is highly unstable and unpredictable, so orangutans’ arboreal tool use favors improvisation and innovation. We …