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No bull: This Austrian cow has learned to use tools
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About a decade ago, a baker in a small mountainous village in southern Austria noticed his cow doing something unusual. When Veronika had an itch, she would grab a stick in her mouth and use it to scratch her body. Over the years, the brown bovid’s technique improved. She could pick up objects as large as a broom or rake and move them around with her prehensile tongue, changing their length and orientation to ensure the best possible scratch.
The behavior isn’t just a clever trick: It’s the first documented case of tool use in cattle, scientists report in Current Biology. And, it turns out, one of Veronika’s skills has only been seen in humans and chimpanzees.
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FOOTAGE CREDIT: A.J. OSUNA-MASCARÓ AND A.M.I. AUERSPERG
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