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Monkey Cuisine Secret Wilderness: Japan BBC

Monkey Cuisine Secret Wilderness: Japan BBC

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On the last leg of our tour through Japan's amazing wildlife, we find ourselves on an island beach. The indigenous monkeys are especially bright and have learned food preparation techniques that are truly awesome. From BBC documentary, Japan's Secret Wilderness
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 5


they dont just ''disturb'' this animals for no reason. This videos are very useful in education. My professors at university use this kind of videos quite often to teach us stuff about animal behaviour and ecology. Besides that they bring awareness to the public about environmental/biodiversity issues.
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soopaflychic
You do understand that humans are omnivorous? You may choose to not eat meat but vegetarianism is not a natural state. If you choose to eat only fruits and vegetables that's great for you, it does not work for all of us.

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Is food washing really such intelligent behaviour? The crows in my back yard will often rinse any sauce off the meat scraps I leave out for them, by soaking the pieces in their water bowl.
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Why isn't there any mention of the 100th Monkey Effect? Monkeys learn not just by direct observation, but also by some sort of psychic communication via their collective unconscious.
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I would never normally suggest feeding wild animals
feeds wild animals, aggravating fights
quiet down, chaps!

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