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Ugandan Chimps Hunting Life of Mammals BBC Earth

Ugandan Chimps Hunting Life of Mammals BBC Earth

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Sir David Attenborough looks at how Ugandan chimpanzees hunt in the rainforest. EXECUTIVE: THIS IS BULL CRAP-GOD OR NATURE WHAT EVER YOU PREFER DID NOT INTEND FOR ONE ANIMAL TO EAT THE FLESH AND BONES OF ANOTHER TO SURVIVE.
THERE ARE 1000s of plant, roots, berrys and water for them to choose.
This a full studio movie magic edited movie production farce. jungle music and press run major studio preveiw reel voice over narrated and time lapsed poo poo cah cah.
The tree top monkies move like lighting on super light branches way way way up top of the forrest - they are 50 times faster, more aerobatic, and lighter than the large, old, clumsy, and too HEAVY too noisey Chimps to be effective a hunt like this. This kind of scavenging would be from diseased starving chimps THAT GOT SUPER SUPER LUCKY RATHER A REGULAR OCCURANCE

Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 5


This is beginning stage of human like evolution, when they learn to cook that meat, they will release more energy in that meat and develop their brains, they will become as smart as humans, they will eventually start exploiting animals just like humans. and. they will have heart diseases and strokes and cancers (due to overconsumption of meat). they will eventually figure out that they originally been mostly vegan and ditch meat. humans are on that stage now.
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How many colobus were caught? Look like 4. What happen on the big male that was thrown out? Why he confronts the chimp?
Probly 4 cameras needed to understand the struggle. Anyway tks. A brilliant fight human wd not able to imitate.

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Los monos se comen a los monos, el hombre no se puede comer a otro hombre xq lo tildan de canibal. Pero por algo se crearon los bancos esos son los entes que nos despellejan y nos comen vivos!
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They travel for up to four hours at a time, searching for likely victims. Porkpie tags along.
That's a really unfortunate name given the circumstances.

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Can never turn your back on these chimps. many are cannibals and won't think twice about attacking humans and trying to eat em.
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