primate intelligence and tool use
Primate intelligence and tool use refer to the cognitive abilities and behaviors exhibited by primates, including monkeys, apes, and humans, in which they demonstrate the capability to understand, manipulate, and employ tools to solve problems and enhance their survival and interaction with the environment.
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