Alligators and Crocodiles Use Tools to Hunt, in a First

A well-camouflaged mugger crocodile displays sticks to lure prey, in India.
A well-camouflaged mugger crocodile displays sticks to lure prey, in India.
(Image credit: Vladimir Dinets et al / Ethology Ecology and Evolution)

It's official: Reptiles can use tools to help them hunt.

New research shows that alligators and crocodiles can use small sticks to attract birds looking for nesting materials. If the birds get too close, they become a meal. The behavior has so far been observed among American alligators in Louisiana, as well as mugger crocodiles (also known as marsh crocodiles) in India.

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