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Animals That Throw Things. Primates and elephants, can't really say i see any other creature being able to throw anything. When we think of animals throwing things, our minds may go to apes hurling rocks or dolphins playfully tossing seaweed. Elephants, monkeys, and birds are among the few animals known to do it, but at times throwing has “been seen as distinctively human,” the authors write. For its distinctive way of defending its boundaries, consider octopus tetricus, aka the gloomy octopus. Cephalopods living unusually close together have been filmed throwing shells, algae and silt—sometimes at another octopus. Elephants, chimpanzees, mongooses, birds, capuchins, dolphins and, of course, humans are known to throw items at other members of their species, but overall, that list is not too. But there is at least one thing that does set. Elephants are brilliant, dolphins are dastardly, apes can do almost anything humans can.

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Elephants, chimpanzees, mongooses, birds, capuchins, dolphins and, of course, humans are known to throw items at other members of their species, but overall, that list is not too. For its distinctive way of defending its boundaries, consider octopus tetricus, aka the gloomy octopus. When we think of animals throwing things, our minds may go to apes hurling rocks or dolphins playfully tossing seaweed. Elephants are brilliant, dolphins are dastardly, apes can do almost anything humans can. Elephants, monkeys, and birds are among the few animals known to do it, but at times throwing has “been seen as distinctively human,” the authors write. But there is at least one thing that does set. Cephalopods living unusually close together have been filmed throwing shells, algae and silt—sometimes at another octopus. Primates and elephants, can't really say i see any other creature being able to throw anything.

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Animals That Throw Things For its distinctive way of defending its boundaries, consider octopus tetricus, aka the gloomy octopus. Cephalopods living unusually close together have been filmed throwing shells, algae and silt—sometimes at another octopus. Elephants, chimpanzees, mongooses, birds, capuchins, dolphins and, of course, humans are known to throw items at other members of their species, but overall, that list is not too. But there is at least one thing that does set. Elephants, monkeys, and birds are among the few animals known to do it, but at times throwing has “been seen as distinctively human,” the authors write. For its distinctive way of defending its boundaries, consider octopus tetricus, aka the gloomy octopus. Elephants are brilliant, dolphins are dastardly, apes can do almost anything humans can. When we think of animals throwing things, our minds may go to apes hurling rocks or dolphins playfully tossing seaweed. Primates and elephants, can't really say i see any other creature being able to throw anything.

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