Tool Use in Animals
"Tool Use in Animals" by Crickette M. Sanz, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, is an essential addition to the library of anyone intrigued by animal behavior. Spanning 324 pages, this hardback edition compiles pioneering research exploring a broad spectrum of tool-using species. The book features insightful contributions from renowned scholars who delve into the cognitive skills and ecological contexts that have influenced the evolution of tool use across diverse animal groups, from clever corvids to intelligent primates. Whether you're an academic seeking a deeper understanding or a curious reader eager to learn more about the fascinating ways animals interact with their environment, this book offers valuable insights and engaging discussions. Discover how these behaviors not only highlight the adaptability and ingenuity of various species but also enrich our understanding of the animal kingdom.