Orangutans: Tool Use in the Wild
Innovative Problem Solvers
Orangutans are highly intelligent and use tools in the wild. They use sticks to extract insects, make leaves into umbrellas, and create shelters. This tool use showcases their problem-solving skills and adaptability, demonstrating impressive cognitive abilities among non-human primates.
Cultural Transmission
Orangutans exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge and skills. Young orangutans learn by observing and mimicking their mothers and group members. This ensures survival techniques and tool use are passed down, highlighting their social complexity and learning capabilities.