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In physical anthropology, protoculture is the passing of behaviours from one generation to another among non-human primates.

For example, tool usage is learned between generations within chimpanzee troops. One troop of chimpanzees may exhibit a learned behavior unique from another troop of chimpanzees, such as various tool usage. Some chimpanzee troops have been observed consuming aspilia,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} </ref> for medicinal purposes, because it has been seen to remove intestinal parasites, and is otherwise unpalatable.Template:Cn

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