Orangutan Tool Use
Orangutans are known for their remarkable ability to use tools in the wild. They have been observed using sticks to extract insects from tree bark or to reach honey from beehives. This behavior demonstrates their problem-solving skills and adaptability in their natural habitat.
In addition to sticks, orangutans also use leaves and branches for various purposes, such as creating makeshift umbrellas to shield themselves from rain or using large leaves as gloves to handle thorny fruits. These tool-using behaviors highlight the intelligence and resourcefulness of orangutans in their environment.