Cool findings.
Relates in a way to a recent interview I heard with one of the producers of the new chimp movie. He said that unlike other predators that give up a fresh kill to the dominant males of a group, chimps willingly offer the best parts first to the females in the group.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Cool findings.
Relates in a way to a recent interview I heard with one of the producers of the new chimp movie. He said that unlike other predators that give up a fresh kill to the dominant males of a group, chimps willingly offer the best parts first to the females in the group. [/quote]
All females get from me is the bone
I saw a documentary on this years ago.
One of the chimps made a tool and took this astronaut prisoner and that astronaut didn’t like it and hit him and got free and rode away on a horse and saw the Statue of Liberty on the beach.
You may have heard of it, it was called Star Wars
[quote]Nards wrote:
I saw a documentary on this years ago.
One of the chimps made a tool and took this astronaut prisoner and that astronaut didn’t like it and hit him and got free and rode away on a horse and saw the Statue of Liberty on the beach.
You may have heard of it, it was called Star Wars[/quote]
LMFAO!
CLASSIC NARDS POST!
[quote]Nards wrote:
I saw a documentary on this years ago.
One of the chimps made a tool and took this astronaut prisoner and that astronaut didn’t like it and hit him and got free and rode away on a horse and saw the Statue of Liberty on the beach.
You may have heard of it, it was called Star Wars[/quote]
LOL!
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Cool findings.
Relates in a way to a recent interview I heard with one of the producers of the new chimp movie. He said that unlike other predators that give up a fresh kill to the dominant males of a group, chimps willingly offer the best parts first to the females in the group. [/quote]
Interesting, I’ll google that. I love reading anyhting to do with apes and monkeys
Animals of all stripes are smarter and more intuitive than they receive credit for. When we take time to understand them, italics on we and them, we find it to be true time and again.
We better keep an eye on this if we want to stay at the top of the animal kingdom.
[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
We better keep an eye on this if we want to stay at the top of the animal kingdom.[/quote]
I think your right… there more advanced than we thought.
I know its not a Chimp, but its an Ape
Jesus I didn’t even know chimps ate meat.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Cool findings.
Relates in a way to a recent interview I heard with one of the producers of the new chimp movie. He said that unlike other predators that give up a fresh kill to the dominant males of a group, chimps willingly offer the best parts first to the females in the group. [/quote]
Male/female chimp relationships are fascinating.
I’d like to see two spear-wielding chimps fight it out.
Or better yet, we humans “speed up” the evolutionary process a bit, dress and weaponize two chimps as Roman Centurions, and let the epic LOLs ensue!
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
I’d like to see two spear-wielding chimps fight it out.
Or better yet, we humans “speed up” the evolutionary process a bit, dress and weaponize two chimps as Roman Centurions, and let the epic LOLs ensue! [/quote]
Didn’t you see that movie where that didn’t work out so well for us?
[quote]pgtips wrote:
[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
We better keep an eye on this if we want to stay at the top of the animal kingdom.[/quote]
I think your right… there more advanced than we thought.
I know its not a Chimp, but its an Ape[/quote]
incorrect! it is infact a monkey
you can tell because it has a tail.
Apes do not have tails (humans, bonobos, chimps, gorrilas, Orangutans)
all monkeys have tails, except for barbary macaques
i saw a few videos in uni where they taught a chimp to light a gas hob, fill a pot with water and cook noodles. scary stuff
They’ve been making cups of tea and running suburban households since the 70s.
I saw a documentary once about a scientist who caused a rift in a group of wild chimps, and the two factions then went to war. Their brutality was pretty human. I think it was on the BBC.
[quote]Skinystudent wrote:
[quote]pgtips wrote:
[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
We better keep an eye on this if we want to stay at the top of the animal kingdom.[/quote]
I think your right… there more advanced than we thought.
I know its not a Chimp, but its an Ape[/quote]
incorrect! it is infact a monkey
you can tell because it has a tail.
Apes do not have tails (humans, bonobos, chimps, gorrilas, Orangutans)
all monkeys have tails, except for barbary macaques
i saw a few videos in uni where they taught a chimp to light a gas hob, fill a pot with water and cook noodles. scary stuff[/quote]
Haha, my mistake, do you think its a babboon? I thought baboons were apes but you are right - tis a monkey.
On the teaching them to do human things… I think it is scary stuff in a way, but I find it looks so funny at the same time.
[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
Didn’t you see that movie where that didn’t work out so well for us?[/quote]
“Centuri-chimp”, starring Ralph Macchio?
Added to Netflix playlist…thanks!
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
Didn’t you see that movie where that didn’t work out so well for us?[/quote]
“Centuri-chimp”, starring Ralph Macchio?
Added to Netflix playlist…thanks![/quote]
Be sure not to get the cheap knock-off, Chimparticus.