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Figure S1.
Task-1, an Unsealed PET Bottle Containing c.a. 50 ml Sweet Milk.
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Figure S2.
Task-2, a Wire Mesh Box Containing an Orange.
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Figure S3.
Manipulated versions of task 1. Task-1a, an unsealed PET bottle without cap-seal (A). Task-1b, an unsealed PET bottle with a smaller cap-seal (B). Task-1d, a PET bottle with immovable cap and cap-seal (C). Task 1-d, a PET bottle with non-functional cap and cap-seal (D).
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Figure S4.
Task-3, a polycarbonate water bottle containing c.a. 50 ml sweet milk.
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Movie S1.
This Footage Illustrates an Adult Male Bonnet Macaque (AM1, Temple Group) Solving Task-1. The macaque grasps cap with mouth and opens bottle by rotating it with both the hands.
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Movie S2.
This Footage Illustrates an Adult Male Bonnet Macaque (AM2, Temple Group) Solving Task-1. The macaque punctures bottle-body, spills the liquid by rolling bottle with both the hands and licks the spill.
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Movie S3.
This Footage Illustrates an Adult Female Bonnet Macaque (AF2, Temple Group) Solving Task-1. The macaque punctures bottle-base and drinks the liquid by sucking it through the puncture.
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Movie S4.
This Footage Illustrates an Adult Female Bonnet Macaque (AF4, Temple Group) Solving Task-1. The macaque first attempts to open cap by rotating it with the left hand, failing to do so, it tears off bottle cap-seal with mouth, grasps bottle with both the legs and the right hand and opens cap by rotating it with the left hand.
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Movie S5.
This Footage Illustrates a Juvenile Female Bonnet Macaque (JF4, Temple Group) Solving Task-2. The macaque opens lid of the cage using the left leg and the right hand and takes out orange with the left hand.
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Reference
Citation: The PLOS ONE Staff (2014) Correction: Flexibility in Food Extraction Techniques in Urban Free-Ranging Bonnet Macaques, Macaca radiata. PLoS ONE 9(3): e91480. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091480
Published: March 12, 2014
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