Pele, adolescent male, of the Bossou study group, Guinea cracking nuts using a stone hammer and anvil as seen in BBC life series


This is the group of chimps I filmed when in Guinea for the BBC "Life series" which appeared in the primates episode directed by Patrick Morris. This series of photographs is taken of the Bossou study group in Guinea, West Africa. They are an habituated group having been studied for many years by scientists, interested in their tool using abilities. This particular troop is very adept at nut cracking as well as pestle palm pounding.


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Location: Bossou, Guinea, West Africa
Photo credit: © Justine Evans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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