Michal Szkudlarek wrote:Can amphibians use tools?
Ruggero Morimando wrote:Found this:
"Mugger Crocodile
The Mugger crocodile is found throughout South Asia. They reach up to 16 feet in length, and have distinctively flat heads. They are very social and use sounds to communicate with each other. Mugger crocodiles have also been documented using tools to hunt. During mating season, and in areas with large numbers of birds, these crocodiles balance sticks on their noses to attract and trap birds. When the bird flies down to get the stick for its nest, the crocodile catches it. They are highly intelligent and their habits have been studied more in recent years."
https://www.allshorevirtualstaffing.com ... mphibians/
Ok a croc is not an amphibian and a stick is strictly not a "tool" according to some definitions, but nevertheless interesting...
Ruggero Morimando wrote:Today I observed my leopard gecko putting small stones into a heap to help him escape from terrarium.
Ilian Velikov wrote:Ruggero Morimando wrote:Today I observed my leopard gecko putting small stones into a heap to help him escape from terrarium.
That's a very interesting observation Michal! If it happens again it would be great if you could take a video of it. I'm very interested in seeing this behavior.
Michal Szkudlarek wrote:Ilian Velikov wrote:
Ruggero Morimando wrote:
Today I observed my leopard gecko putting small stones into a heap to help him escape from terrarium.
That's a very interesting observation Michal! If it happens again it would be great if you could take a video of it. I'm very interested in seeing this behavior.
https://youtu.be/i51HC3WYB30 Is it OK?
Ilian Velikov wrote:Michal Szkudlarek wrote:Ilian Velikov wrote:
Ruggero Morimando wrote:
Today I observed my leopard gecko putting small stones into a heap to help him escape from terrarium.
That's a very interesting observation Michal! If it happens again it would be great if you could take a video of it. I'm very interested in seeing this behavior.
https://youtu.be/i51HC3WYB30 Is it OK?
It's a nice video Michal, thanks. However, it looks to me like he's just digging...
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