HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors aim to shed light on the cognitive processes by which animals achieve cooperation. The authors presented wild Guinea baboons with access to two cooperative food boxes where they could freely choose their partners but where partners varied in the extent to which they could extract food from an experimental apparatus. In the training phase, the authors aimed to train as many baboons as possible to operate the boxes` levers. The aim of this study was to test if wild Guinea baboons could solve a cooperative two-lever task.
- Who: - Partner choice et . . .

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