The use of different tools to achieve a single goal was so far only known in primates. Here, we show how two wild Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana) use two distinct tool manufacture methods, producing a set of tools to extract seed matter of a tropical fruit. This finding diversifies the phylogenetic landscape of technology and implies convergent evolution of advanced tool use in parrots and primates. Check out the paper at (21)01111-8. M. O’Hara, B. Mioduszewska, R. Mundry, Y., T. Haryoko, R. Rachmatika, D.M. Prawiradilaga, L. Huber, and . Auersperg (2021). Wild Goffin’s cockatoos flexibly manufacture and use tool sets. Curr. Biol. 31. And read more great research at
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