But other apes use tools...
Also many birds, especially corvids.
I'm no whatever studies that but wouldn't there be a difference between using a stone to smash open a coconut and sharpening a stone, attaching it to a stick, and chopping down a tree with it?
Yes, there is.
But plenty of animals don't just pick up things they can use, but actually make tools for specific tasks.
Apes can and do sharpen stones they want to use as tools.
Crows have shown they can bend wire into a hook to fetch food out of a container.
Hell, on my commute, a group of crows drop nuts onto a pedestrian crossing, wait for cars to crush them, then collect them safely when the light for pedestrians turns green and the cars stop.
That one guy looks a little too excited. Oh heck, he looks very excited.
The historical context here is that's how you cracked eggs in the middle ages, before they had our modern egg-cracking technology. You balanced the egg on the head of a priest or monk and then hit it with a rock. So the excitement comes from the imminent enjoyment of a freshly cracked egg.
Let's assume that's right; why does he have a fucking boner?
It's an ereggtion.
All the excited young boys?
History is always so exciting.
Damn, both lumps looks oddly disturbing in their own unique ways
No, it's Language
You read Harari, too, I guess. He tells a very convincing story.
Lol primates use tools pretty often. But I guess the message here is "it's okay to use violence to get revenge" or some other misguided bullshit and not a reflection on our place in the web of life.
Great work being the lowest common denominator.
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