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Ant dipping and meat eating by wild chimpanzees in the kalinzu forest, uganda
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|作者:
Chie Hashimoto
Takeshi Furuichi
Yasuko Tashiro
机构:
[1] Kyoto University,Primate Research Institute
[2] Meiji-gakuin University,Laboratory of Biology
来源:
Primates
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2000年
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41卷
关键词:
Tool use;
Ant dipping;
Meat eating;
Culture;
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摘要:
New evidence of ant dipping and meat eating by chimpanzees was recorded in the Kalinzu Forest, Uganda. We found stems and branches at the nests of driver ants,Dorylus molestus, just after chimpanzees had left the spot. Fecal samples also revealed that chimpanzees sometimes ate driver ants. The configuration of stems and branches and the condition of holes at the driver ant's nests suggested that chimpanzees used them as wands to dip for ants. The frequency of ant dipping and length of wands may be more related to culturel rather than ecological factors. Although hunting was not seen, we found chim-panzees eating a blue monkey and a redtail monkey. In both cases, they ate meat and leaves alternatively, and shared meat with each other.
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页码:103 / 108
页数:5
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