R. J. Parnell, H. M. Buchanan-Smith
Nature 412, 294 (2001)
Our claim that the manipulation of water for communicative means by western lowland gorillas had not previously been described in any wild primate was incorrect: we were unaware of observations of a small number of male chimpanzees in a community in Tanzania throwing stones into streams1, apparently for the purpose of intimidation.
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Correction: An unusual social display in gorillas. Nature 412, 876 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35091149
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