Brazil
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Like Ancient Humans, Capuchin Monkeys Made Stone Tools Too
One of the pillars of human technology is the creation of stone tools. However, a new study reveals that human beings are not the only creatures on Earth that could yield this tool. Archeologists in Brazil reveals that bearded capuchin monkeys make these tools too.
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