Sea otters may have been using tools to get at food for millions of years. This is way longer than bottlenose dolphins – their marine mammal tool-using counterparts, which have only mastered the ...
Sea otters are not immediately thought of being the most resourceful of animals yet they could’ve started using stone tools before even the first pre-human thought to. Scientists reckon the creatures ...
CNN — When sea otters hammer mussel shells against rocks to help open them, they're leaving behind their own archaeological record that can't be compared to any other creature, according to a new ...
Sea otters may have been using stone tools for thousands or even millions of years, according to scientists. It appears otters learned how to use tools long before other marine mammals. Sea otters are ...
Otters are becoming more and more popular around the world, not only because they look playful and cute but also because of their clever ways of living. These animals are equally at home in water and ...
Archeologists dig up clues about the lives of ancient humans by studying the tools and piles of trash they left behind. Now, it turns out they can do the same thing with another species of skilled ...
Sea otters may have been using stone tools millions of years ago, perhaps even before the first pre-human thought of cracking open a nut with a lump of rock. The marine creatures knew about tools long ...
Sea otters are smart little fellas — they have probably been using tools to capture food for millions of years. Pixabay. public domain Humans aren’t the only animals that can use tools to get a job ...
Sea otters may have been using stone tools for thousands or even millions of years, according to scientists. It appears otters learned how to use tools long before other marine mammals. Sea otters are ...
When sea otters hammer mussel shells against rocks to help open them, they’re leaving behind their own archaeological record that can’t be compared to any other creature, according to a new study. Sea ...
It appears otters learned how to use tools long before other marine mammals. Sea otters are often seen floating on their backs, using rocks to break open shellfish for food. A genetic study of more ...