“…Moreover, the manipulative complexity of extractive foraging seems to intensify during tool use, which requires diverse manual actions combined with strength, precision, bimanually coordinated movements, and more cognitive skills (Heldstab et al, ; Parker & Gibson, ; Resende, Nagy‐Reis, Lacerda, Pagnnota, & Savalli, ). Tool use is considered as a driver for right handedness (e.g., Forrester, Quaresmini, Leavens, Mareschal, & Thomas, ; Frost, ; Hopkins et al, ; Moura, ). Thus, we expected that S. libidinosus , a species that evolved in the dry forests of Brazil (Cerrado & Caatinga, Alfaro, Boubli, et al, ) should be more right handed.…”