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Archaeologists excavating ancient sites across the Philippines, Indonesia, and Timor-Leste have unearthed stone tools and marine remains.
In a new sign of toolmaking in marine mammals, orcas in the Pacific Northwest were recorded rubbing stalks of kelp against each other’s bodies, a study shows.
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In a rare and unexpected revelation, orcas in the Salish Sea have been observed using tools for purposes other than hunting.
Orcas were spotted using kelp as a grooming tool on each other, the first known use of tools among cetaceans for something other than hunting prey.