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there is more than one way to crack an oyster: identifying variation in burmese long-tailed macaque (macaca fascicularis aurea) stone-tool use.we explored variation in patterns of percussive stone-tool use on coastal foods by burmese long-tailed macaques (macaca fascicularis aurea) from two islands in laem son national park, ranong, thailand. we catalogued variation into three hammering classes and 17 action patterns, after examining 638 tool-use bouts across 90 individuals. hammering class was based on the stone surface used for striking food, being face, point, and edge hammering. action patterns were discriminated by tool material, ...201525970286
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