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Some Birds Are Excellent Tool-Makers
dimanche 18 novembre 2018, 06:05 , par Slashdot
brindafella writes: Veterinary scientists from Viena have shown that Goffin's cockatoos can do an excellent job of remaking cardboard into tools to get rewards. This follows on from earlier experiments with the New Caledonian crow that can select tools for its purposes. So, birds are definitely not 'bird-brained.' '[The study] tells us that the cockatoos' mind is highly flexible and that they can modify their solution to a problem in order to save effort,' said Alice Auersperg, a cognitive biologist at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna and lead author of the paper.
The Australian Broadcast Company explains how the study was conducted: '[S]ix trained birds were given a piece of cardboard and placed in front of a cage that had food accessible through a small hole, but placed at different distances away. The birds used their beak to cut strips of cardboard they then used to reach the food. Importantly, when the food was close, the birds made a shorter strip. When it was far away, they made a longer strip. But when the researchers made the hole in the cage smaller, only one of the birds was able to fashion their cardboard tool to be narrow enough to fit through the hole. The successful bird was the only female in the group, and the researchers think she was able to do this because her beak was small enough to make a narrow tool.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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