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Gorilla gorilla gorilla

English: Female Efi Using Trunk as a Stabilizer during Food Processing at Mbeli Bai, northern Congo.
The top photo shows the intact trunk shortly before Efi manipulated it (visible to the left of female Fulani). The trunk was then detached by female Efi with both hands (middle), pushed into the ground, and used as a stabilizing stick while dredging aquatic herbs towards her with her other hand (bottom). See also: Gorilla tool use-Leah.jpg
Afrikaans: Gorilla-wyfie Efi gebruik 'n tak as 'n stabiliseerder tydens voedselverkryging te Mbeli-baï, noordelike Kongo.
Die boonste foto wys die ongeskonde tak kort voor Efi dit gemanipuleer het (sigbaar aan die linkerkant van gorilla-wyfie Fulani). Die tak is toe deur wyfie Efi met albei hande (middel) losgemaak, in die grond gedruk en as 'n stabiliseringsstok gebruik terwyl sy waterkruie met haar ander hand (onder) nadergeskraap het. Kyk ook: Gorilla tool use-Leah.jpg
Deutsch: Werkzeuggebrauch eines Gorillas
Date Published: 2005
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From: Breuer T, Ndoundou-Hockemba M, Fishlock V (2005) First Observation of Tool Use in Wild Gorillas. PLoS Biol 3(11): e380. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0030380 article

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