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Baboon Parenting Wild Files with Maddie Moate BBC Earth

Baboon Parenting Wild Files with Maddie Moate BBC Earth

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In this new BBC Earth series Maddie Moate gives an in-depth look at the animal societies, starting with one of the most feared primates in the world - the baboon
Date: 2020-08-24

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Adaptation and Speciation is what has been observed and logically sound. Evolution one animal of its kind changing to something different like a fish into a primate and then into a human that understands it has a conscience, with a sence of justice among humanity and animals. Evolution is not science, we haven't seen one kind of creature like a jellyfish form into another kind of creature like a gorilla but we have many different species of jellyfish. They didnt evolve they just adapted. Like humans, some of us are darker, lighter, some with red hair, blonde, or brown. We didnt evolve, we just adapted. People just refuse to acknowledge that they are morally accountable for their actions 24/7 to the God that made everything and us with a moral conscience to know right and wrong. Society shaped it may be, God still demands morality from us and that is why we are so different from the animal kingdom. Yes there are SIMILARITIES however none of them are in control of the rest of the animal kingdom like humans are. Humans used to hunt exotic animals for sport. We knew that was wrong. Because God gave us a conscience. If not its fine because if they couldnt evolve, or adapt to survive then it was natural selection and thats a good thing. But we know it isnt. Because our conscience tells us so, even from the most educated to the least.
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Monks from India and China who sometimes has to travel through thick forests and jungles uses drumming to protect themselves from wild animals, in fact, most natives drums for celebration and territorial warnings to wild animals. Communication using drums for warfares are common during the past where certain sounds or numbers of beats indicates withdrawals, advance or wait awhile.
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say whatever you want about baboons. A girl was walking from school to her house baboons attack her she survived with no hands and bites along her body taking chunks of her muscle tissue. A good baboon it's a dead baboon.
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