Definitive proof that fish are adept at using tools to catch food has been revealed for the first time. Video footage shows an orange-dotted turkfish picking up a stubborn clam shell in its mouth and ...
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Neanderthals living on the coast of what is now Italy dived underwater to collect shells which they then made into tools, research has revealed. For a study published in the journal PLOS ONE, a team ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A fish using tools to crack open a stubborn clam shell has been caught on video for the first ...
Neanderthals collected clam shells and volcanic rock from the beach and coastal waters of Italy during the Middle Paleolithic, according to a new study. Neanderthals collected clam shells and volcanic ...
Neanderthals were more resourceful and adventurous than they're often credited with, according to a new study. An analysis of clam shells and volcanic rocks from an Italian cave shows that ...
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