Wild cockatoos have been observed using three types of tools as 'cutlery' to extract seeds from tropical fruit. Researchers made the discovery while studying Goffin’s cockatoos on the Tanimbar Islands, a remote archipelago in Indonesia. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► Wild cockatoos observed using tools as ‘cutlery’ to extract seeds from tropical fruit ► Cockatoos in Sydney learning from each other to bin-dive for food, study finds ► Australian bird of the year 2021: nominate your favourite for the shortlist ► The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible
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