Scientists Makes Chilling Discovery While Studying This Chimpanzee #shorts

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Scientists makes chilling discovery while studying this Chimpanzee. We take a look at what scientists discovered about this Chimpanzee #youtubeshorts

It seems not only do chimps share characteristics with humans, but the darker sides of life as well. A recent study suggests attacking and harming is in their nature. If a chimp from another community is found in the territory, the patrolling males often attack and destroy the lone chimp. One chimp that was being observed not only carried out attacks on other male chimps, but it was noted that the chimp seemed to be enjoying it.

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I'd rather be trapped in a room with a gorilla. Chimps scare the crap out of me.

DJRonnieG
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People say chimps are the primate humans have the most in common with. I disagree, I think we have the most in common with are the long tail macaque. The long tail macaque are the only primate other than humans that will have extended eye contact with their new born babies. They will gaze at each other appearing to be contemplating one another. They form strong life long bonds with their babies and troop mates, and have complex emotions like anger and sadness. You can see this through their facial expressions and they can even smile. They can show selfless compassion example being adopting a baby that has lost its mother. They will even adopt a baby that isn’t in their troop. Even the males will sometimes adopt a baby into the troop and look after it. They also can be sadistic and show great cruelty for no reason. The only thing humans have in common with chimps are aggression and violence. Chimpanzees will often abuse a female for its entire life. Female chimpanzees have been known to join together with other females in their troop to beat and mutilate an alpha male’s genitalia and will even sometimes kill the alpha male.

skinnybub
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They are wild animals. Wild animals are unpredictable. Some don’t understand that and you have to explain it to them like the “Dick and Jane” books for preschoolers. You’ll find this characteristic in many wild animals. People want to think of chimps as if they’re human but, they’re not. There’s a reason they haven’t been widely domesticated.

hillbillytarzan
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If we are equally closely related to bonobos, what say we get more stories about them? They're supposed to be less vicious and violent. More of the "Make love, not war" school.

grovermartin
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The more I learn about chimp life, the more I hope I never come even near one, although when it comes to his face or mine, I will not hesitate!

dansweda
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Imagine having to run from that, I'll just collapse from fear an play dead 🤣😩😭

AriessunvirgomoonlightLibraise
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We share 98% of our dna with them. If you study them as talked about here,
it’s not a consequence, as our society is breaking down, and that we act more like them everyday. Think about it

robertabray-enhus
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Yup, share 99 percent of human DNA 🧬? REALLY.makes sense.😮

Maya_Pinion
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This is not news - at least 10yrs ago I saw and heard on tv a group of chimps trapping a lone little monkey and ripping it apart to eat it. I'll never forget the screams from that dear little monkey, the terror on its face and the look of hyped up brutality of the chimps. Horrible - and I'd never known they were carnivores.

jillemburey
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Why are you whispering?
Oh a gang of chimps are making you read and announce this...Lol

sithsoldier
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If we’re created in Gods image, then why in the past there were many different types of Human species, most looked like a cross between man and ape, now there’s a great divide in appearance but it don’t take a biologist to see we’re the same species type

rebelreloading
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Move on. There’s nothing of interest for you here.

KT-kinv
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Not hue-mans😒 I don't have RH gene

spencermeeks
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MAGA GOP! Let’s make it harder for them to vote instead of the other way around.

danielking