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Study: Zoo Animal Who Saved Rocks To Hurl At Visitors Shows Ability To Prepare In Advance

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by Questionews March 9, 2009 4:38 PM EDT
Chimp's Attacks A Sign Animals Can Plan

Of course they can think & plan. Haven't they seen Planet Of The Apes???
I'm waiting for one of these captive apes to yell "Get your filthy paws off me, you damm dirty human!
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by Madison_Monroe March 9, 2009 4:20 PM EDT
Funny story, first they study his behavior and conclude that he may be a Genius chimp because he collects rocks to throw at humans. Then to reward this smart chimp, they cut off his b a l l s....LOL
Posted by have-a-day at 10:13 AM : Mar 9, 2009
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I don't find it funny at all. Amazing that people insist on being that f-cking stupid and then that dangerous - to our animals. Just goes to prove that ANYONE can get a degree or an education and, that, THAT education with degree amounted to freaksih stupidity and nothing more.
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by Madison_Monroe March 9, 2009 4:16 PM EDT
How stupid and disconnected can anyone possbily be? People STEAL animals out of their natural habitat to be put in cages for people to LOOK at? And they expect no resentment? Sick and sickening peoples. I can only hope the animals turn on all who participated. Killing all the animals outright would be far more humane than any zoo I have ever seen. Twisted freaks.
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by pepperwood2 March 9, 2009 2:56 PM EDT
(AP) A canny chimpanzee who calmly collected a stash of rocks and then hurled them at zoo visitors in fits of rage has confirmed that apes can plan ahead just like humans, a Swedish study said Monday.

Not surprising as there are also theory's presented by Einstein think tanks of our day that claim that man evolved from the ape or monkey. There are also highly educated think tanks in Washington that think that GW & GB has a lot to do with this kind of intelligent thinking?

Could it be that the Monkey really evolved from Man as they seem to exhibit this kind of thinking & behavior we have today in Washington and the Monkey has spoken. Enough is enough. This wasn't the kind of Change they were expecting and don't like being lied to by The Elite. So Sad as now it is spreading over into the Animal Kingdom.
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by 888irish March 9, 2009 2:53 PM EDT
"A canny chimpanzee who calmly collected a stash of rocks and then hurled them at zoo visitors ..."

Good boy! That will teach them to point and laugh. Too bad he wasn't a better aim.
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by lemonskinkus March 9, 2009 2:52 PM EDT
I'm sorry, I don't buy that story. The chimp in the White House for the last eight years is living proof no plan existed.
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by brianbwb-2009 March 9, 2009 1:47 PM EDT
"It implies that they have a highly developed consciousness, including lifelike mental simulations of potential events."

But this epiphany has not yet prompted the people studying this to ask "what we are doing to the chimp that it obviously finds sobjectionable?"

Could it be that being a prisoner is something the beast might not enjoy?
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by toolmangler-2009 March 9, 2009 1:44 PM EDT
Funny story, first they study his behavior and conclude that he may be a Genius chimp because he collects rocks to throw at humans. Then to reward this smart chimp, they cut off his b a l l s....LOL
Posted by have-a-day at 10:13 AM : Mar 9, 2009



Seems that Man was the first creature with the 'balls' to try to alter his own environment and now he doesn't want any competition or interference.
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