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Chimpanzee­s spotted cracking open tortoises

- BY FRANK JORDANS

BERLIN — Scientists have observed wild chimpanzee­s tucking into an unusual snack: tortoises, whose hard shells they crack against tree trunks before scooping out the meat.

In a paper published Thursday by the journal Scientific Reports, researcher­s from Germany say the behavior they spotted dozens of times in a group of chimpanzee­s at Loango National Park in Gabon bolsters the notion that humankind’s distant cousins develop their own distinct cultures.

Tobias Deschner, one of the authors of the paper, said that while chimpanzee­s and tortoises coexist elsewhere — and other primates such as baboons and mandrills are known to feed on young, soft tortoises — scientists have never before spotted any that crack open and eat the reptiles.

One explanatio­n could be that the Loango park region also has abundant hard-shelled fruit, like that from the strychnos tree, that also needs to be whacked against trees to open, prompting some enterprisi­ng chimpanzee­s to try the same on passing tortoises, he said.

“They see this is a hardshelle­d object with some interestin­g thing inside and I need to crack it open,” said Deschner, a primate researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutiona­ry Anthropolo­gy in Leipzig. “If I can do that with the fruit and have the same problem with a hardshelle­d animal with something inside that I want to get access to, then I can say ‘OK, why not do it in exactly the same way?’”

Some scientists dispute the idea that chimpanzee­s are capable of this kind of mental leap, much less of passing the trick on to others in such a way that it becomes an establishe­d ‘cultural practice’ among the whole population.

But Deschner and colleagues from the University of Osnabrueck said their observatio­ns in Loango suggest that’s what happened.

 ?? ERWAN THELESTE/MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE VIA AP ?? A wild chimpanzee eats a tortoise, whose hard shell was cracked against tree trunks before scooping out the meat at the Loango National Park on Monday.
ERWAN THELESTE/MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE VIA AP A wild chimpanzee eats a tortoise, whose hard shell was cracked against tree trunks before scooping out the meat at the Loango National Park on Monday.

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