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Clever cockatoos are teaching each other how to open trash bins in Australia


Clever cockatoos are teaching each other how to open trash bins in Australia 
Sulphur-crested cockatoos in Australia are teaching each other how to pry trash bins open, and the phenomenon is rapidly spreading. 
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Posted: Jul 28, 2021 4:43 PM ET | Last Updated: July 28
A sulphur-crested cockatoo opens the lid of a trash can in Sydney, Australia. (Barbara Klump/Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior/The Associated Press) ....

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Clever Cockatoos Have Taught Themselves How To Open Rubbish Bins


Clever Cockatoos Have Taught Themselves How To Open Rubbish Bins
Stewart Perrie
1:23, 26 July 2021 BST
Cockatoos are the new bin chickens after research revealed they can open rubbish bin lids by themselves.
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Scientists from Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany have helped study the sulphur-crested cockatoo s ability to teach itself and others how to break into our bins to feast on leftovers.
It all started when a Sydney researcher noticed the iconic bird manoeuvring itself around the lid to pry it open without any help from others.
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Ornithologist Richard Major, from the Australian Museum Research Institute, informed scientists half a world away and they started looking into how this incredible feat of animal intelligence was formed. ....

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Clever cockatoos learn through social interaction


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For the first time, a team of international scientists have proven that cockatoos, an iconic Australian bird species, learn from each other a unique skill lifting garbage bin lids to gather food. The world-first research published today in Science, confirms that cockatoos spread this novel behavior through social learning. Led by Barbara Klump and Lucy Aplin (Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior), along with John Martin (Taronga Conservation Society) and Richard Major (Australian Museum), the team have shown that this behavior by cockatoos is actually learnt, rather than a result of genetics.
Lead co-author, Barbara Klump, said social learning is the basis of different regional cultures, and some animals, such as primates and birds, appear to learn socially. “Children are masters of social learning. From an early age, they copy skills from other children and adults. However, compared to humans, there are few known examples of animals learning ....

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