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Stone tool manufacture
 
  a. has been observed in West African chimpanzee groups.
  b. has not been observed in free-ranging chimpanzees.
  c. is common among free-ranging bonobos.
  d. has not been observed in any captive nonhuman primate.
  e. is uniquely a human characteristic.

Question 2

The fact that chimpanzees sometimes select a stem for eventual use in termite fishing and begin stripping its leaves even before the termite mound is in sight, implies
 
  a. nothing about chimpanzee intelligence.
  b. considerable planning and forethought.
  c. there is a genetic basis for this activity.
  d. that the chimp merely wants to eat the stem without its leaves.
  e. none of these



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Answer to Question 1

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