[quote]In the rainforests of west Africa, the woodlands of Brazil and the beaches of Thailand, archaeologists have unearthed some truly remarkable stone tools.
It's not the workmanship that makes them special. If anything, a casual observer might struggle to even identify them as ancient tools. It's not their antiquity that's exceptional either: they're only about the same age as the Egyptian pyramids.
What makes these tools noteworthy is that the hands that held them weren't human.
These stone tools were wielded by chimpanzees, capuchins and macaques. The sites where they have been unearthed are the basis of a brand new field of science: primate archaeology.
The tools are crude. A chimpanzee or monkey stone hammer is hardly a work of art to rival the beauty of an ancient human hand axe. But that's not the point. These primates have developed a culture that makes routine use of a stone-based technology. That means they have entered the Stone Age.[/quote]
The article discusses how these animals also have a clear taste for cooked food over raw, and that [b][u]if[/u][/b] they were to ever be able to control fire they would likely cook their food.
Later on in the study they talk about how the chances of them advancing farther are very slim do to their environments being destroyed, and them being hunted.
Interesting none the less.
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#inb4angrytheists
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When humans are all dead something better will replace us
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Well either way, the next ice age is coming up so let's see them survive that without fire.
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I have a feeling in a few hundred, or a few thousand years, this'll either become real cool, or really, really horrible.
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Chimps have also been observed making and using spears. An uprising is coming. We better be prepared.
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Edited by Geppettophile: 12/8/2015 3:12:51 AMAnd yet my dog can only shake and roll over. For shame.
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If they're so freaking smart why do they keep ending up in cans of tuna?
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inb4 future ethics war over whether chimps should be accepted into society equally
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Why do I feel like if we leave them to their own devices we're going to have a problem?
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Thanks for posting. I am always interested in new understandings of animal intelligence. I think in general, animals are smarter than humans usually realize. For example, I read that crows can recognize individual humans, warn each other which people to avoid, tell each other which are friendly, and bring gifts (little pieces of metal or shiny rock) in gratitude to kind humans. Use sticks and rocks to solve multi-step puzzles to get food.
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Edited by PlasmaNation01: 12/8/2015 3:49:29 AMWell thats cool
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That is really frickin cool lol
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"Get your stinking paws off me you damn dirty apes"
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We should kill them before they become a problem
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Edited by LibertarianCajun: 12/8/2015 2:15:52 AMHey! What if humans were like the chimps are now and there was an advanced race like us? But something happened and they were taken down… Illuminati confirme?
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That's awesome!
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Cool! This is amazing! I wonder what else they're capable of. Sadly, they must be destroyed. Too much of a threat.