Humans have more time so have sharper skills
Humans develop manual dexterity skills after a cumulative sequence of steps that also take place in other primates, according to a new study.
However, our larger brains and longer childhoods enable us to develop finer skills – such as the ability to tie shoelaces, use a knife and fork and make intricate tools – than primates with smaller brains, which have long progressed to adulthood.
Published by Cosmos.