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David Greybeard was getting used to 21.
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English woman, Jane Goodall. When she came across, he just
gave a quick look and went back to his business. He got a twig,
took off its leaves, and 22. it into the termite mound. Then
he pulled it out with a lot of termites on it and began to eat.
It was 1960 in Africa, 23. Jane made one of the most
important reports in science when she saw the chimpanzee
24. " for termites, in the act not just of using a tool but of
making one. Jane just came back from her studies of animal 101
behaviors in London. "From all I learned at school, only people
25. to be able to make and use tools, which 26. the
clearest cut to tell people from other animals. Yet I have just
watched a chimpanzee tool-maker in action," she said many
years after. "I remember that day as if it was yesterday."
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