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Use of tool sets by chimpanzees for multiple purposes in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park,Gabon
Authors:Ebang Ella Ghislain Wilfried  Juichi Yamagiwa
Institution:1. Masuku University (USTM), B.P. 13354, Franceville, Gabon
2. Laboratory of Human Evolution Studies, Graduate School of Sciences, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan
Abstract:We report our recent findings on the use of tool sets by chimpanzees in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, Gabon. Direct observations and evidences left by chimpanzees showed that chimpanzees used sticks as pounders, enlargers, and collectors to extract honey from beehives of stingless bees (Meliponula sp.), which may correspond to those previously found in the same site for fishing termites and to those found in Loango National Park, Gabon. However, we observed chimpanzees using a similar set of tools for hunting a medium-sized mammal (possibly mongoose) that hid inside a log. This is the first report of hunting with tools by a chimpanzee population in Central Africa. Chimpanzees may recognize the multiple functions and applicability of tools (extracting honey and driving prey), although it is still a preliminary speculation. Our findings may provide us a new insight on the chimpanzee’s flexibility of tool use and cognitive abilities of complex food gathering.
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