Author: Matt Gilligan / Source: did you know?
On Jicarón Island, off the coast of Panama, a group of capuchin monkeys have entered the Stone Age. Researchers witnessed a small group of white-faced capuchin monkeys using stone tools to break nuts and shellfish.

These are officially the fourth group of primates to use stone tools (that we know of) after humans.
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