All sorts of animals have been documented using tools to expand their perceptual reach: chimps muck around in anthills with sticks and are able to feel how best to stir the pot to get their creepy, crawly treats to emerge, and spiders use vibrations in their webs—caused by struggling prey—to triangulate that prey's location.
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Tool-Extended Perception
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All sorts of animals have been documented using tools to expand their perceptual reach: chimps muck around in anthills with sticks and are able to feel how best to stir the pot to get their creepy, crawly treats to emerge, and spiders use vibrations in their webs—caused by struggling prey—to triangulate that prey's location.