A Neanderthal-made multitool, resembling a 'Swiss Army knife', was discovered in a prehistoric cave site in Belgium.
The tool, crafted from a cave lion bone, showcases Neanderthals' cognitive skills and adaptability beyond survival needs.
The bone featured intentional markings indicating four separate tools and signs of repurposing by Neanderthal artisans.
The discovery sheds light on Neanderthals' relationship with cave lions and offers insight into their practical hunting practices and resource utilization.