tool use and tool-making by animals
"Tool use and tool-making by animals" refers to the ability of certain animals to employ objects in their environment as tools to aid in accomplishing specific tasks or employing their physical environment. It includes the capacity of animals to modify or fashion objects into tools, showcasing their impressive cognitive abilities and adaptability.
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