The woodpecker finches of the Galpagos Islands show no sign of learning their considerable tool-using skill by copying each other.
Woodpecker finch probes for food. M. Dvorak
The finches poke twigs or cactus spines into crevices to dig out insects, explains Sabine Tebbich of the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Seewiesen, Germany.
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