Black-and-white ruffed lemurs can learn to do complex tasks simply by watching a fellow member of their troop.
When researchers showed one lemur how to manipulate a simple snack machine, all other lemurs in its troop successfully performed the same trick on their first try. That lemurs can learn
To test prosimian social learning abilities, Stoinski and her team built a snack-filled tube with two different ways to open it — a hinged door and a sliding door. They trained one lemur to open the hinged door, then had four lemurs watch their comrade repeatedly open it and get snacks inside. They trained the same lemur to use the sliding door to get snacks and exposed four different lemurs to that scene.








