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| Video: Chimpanzee Cooperation: Limitations (2/2) An updated study on chimpanzee cooperation: www.sciencedaily.com Exploring the limitations of chimpanzee cooperation, and the similarities and differences between human and chimpanzee behaviour. A reprise of the previous experiment, with a bit more detail. Part 1: youtube.com From the National Geographic documentary, "Human Ape". More Information: www.maxplanck.de channel.nationalgeographic.com |
| "Chimpanzee Board of Directors!"
It wouldn't surprise me if you put a board of Chimpanzees in charge of a call center... that you'd get better results than with most corporate executives! |
| I really appreciate the effort of these people to provide care and love for the remaining chimpanzee. Limitations should really be given for people seeing these animals to give them protection from their own habitat. I also appreciate how these animals show their similarities and difference to people in the world. It's nice to see such kind of video about chimpanzee. Thank you for sharing it. Great day to all. |
| Finding the similarities between humans and chimps will, I think, always be a popular study in science, probably every budding anthropologist or human behavior scientist has toyed with idea and would love to be the one to provide the missing link that has baffled scientists, students and Darwinists for centuries. Somehow for me, though, seeing videos like this only seems to highlight the differences between humans and chimps more than anything. |
| Not all are good in keeping and as caring as those who are looking after on those chimps on the video. It is really great to know that these chimps are still receiving all of the care and the attention that they need, and well, deserve! I am not a huge fan of Darwin but somehow his theory fascinates and intrigues me a lot. If we look at chimps, they seem to somehow resemble most of our ways. |
| Set the animals free! This is what we have been fighting for at People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals. I feel disgust for my fellow humans for caging up these creatures which we associated our evolution from. They must be set free and return to their normal habitat. e don't need chimps to find out how we work. The limitation here is not on the chimpanzees cooperation but man should be the one limited for this unethical treatment towards animals. |
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