Human Activity is Causing Chimpanzees (50kg av. weight) to Hunt And Kill Gorillas (169kg av. weight)

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“What you usually get with gorillas is you get a scent,” Lara described.

“They really smell very strong. Once you’re a chimp researcher, you can distinguish between this chimp and gorilla scent because it’s very different. We spend our whole days around chimps.”

Lara and the researchers initially thought there were levels of mutual avoidance between chimps and gorillas. Whenever they were in the forest, they could smell gorillas. They could see their feeding tracks and their footprints. So, they always knew they were there. They could also hear them sometimes. But Lara noticed that, to the chimpanzees, there was an indifference to the presence of gorillas. The scientists witnessed nine peaceful encounters between the two species. Lara even remembered seeing them eating figs together in a Ficus tree. Yet these friendly interactions didn’t surprise them because they were in line with research done at other field sites.

“So when these attacks happened,” Lara conceded. “It was something I don’t think I would have ever been expecting on any level.”

On the morning of February 6th, 2019, Lara and the researchers did what they always did- they got up very early to go to the nest site where their chimpanzees had slept the night before. At the nest site, they would begin their “focal follows,” following a different individual chimp each day.

“It’s the most exciting part about field research,” Lara thought. “Because you never know what’s going to happen.”

They set out to find the chimps (about five kilometers from the camp), and little did they know that they would walk thirty-five kilometers that day, one of the biggest “patrols” since the habituation study began.

To defend their territory, explore its boundaries, and ensure everything was in order, the chimpanzees would go on huge walks called “patrols.” They would be very silent, smell everything, listen intently, looking for neighboring communities. The researchers followed them to the very edge of their territory. At the very end of the day, dinner time, everyone was done and ready to go home.

“We were ready to put the chimps to bed and let them go nest,” Lara described.

It was around five o’clock when the forest was already getting dark.

“And that’s when all of the crazy commotions began...

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  • Herbivores
  • Gets punked by their physically inferior cousins
  • Smallest penis to body size ratio of all mammals (pause)
I think it's fair to say Gorillas are the most "big for nothing" pump faking ass animals in the kingdom.:manny: How they've garnered this reputation as a big, bad motherfukker is a mystery to me.
 

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:patrice:
  • Herbivores
  • Gets punked by their physically inferior cousins
  • Smallest penis to body size ratio of all mammals (pause)
I think it's fair to say Gorillas are the most "big for nothing" pump faking ass animals in the kingdom.:manny: How they've garnered this reputation as a big, bad motherfukker is a mystery to me.
I’d take 1 gorilla against 1k of you :manny:
 

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:patrice:
  • Herbivores
  • Gets punked by their physically inferior cousins
  • Smallest penis to body size ratio of all mammals (pause)
I think it's fair to say Gorillas are the most "big for nothing" pump faking ass animals in the kingdom.:manny: How they've garnered this reputation as a big, bad motherfukker is a mystery to me.
Did you even finish reading it? :usure:

“I could describe it as kind of like a ball of chimps and gorillas, and we could see that the silverback was in the middle.”


Finally, the silverback charged the female adolescent chimpanzee named Gia (pronounced Gee-AH) and sent her flying into the air. Lara was worried when she saw the silverback attack the chimp.


“She was one of my favorite chimpanzees. She was always a big explorer,” Lara describes.

“She didn’t seem like a young female. She was really always with the males.”


The male chimps responded by surrounding the silverback and attacking him. He retreated with his family. The researchers later observed that the chimps captured the gorilla infant before the other gorillas could escape. The chimps passed the baby around for an hour and beat it to death. To this day, no one has found the body of the infant gorilla the chimps abducted.

The chimps instigated it jumping the gorilla like some chumps rather than chimps. Then the gorilla went HOH and smacked their favorite thot up into the air. Then the chumps were all upset and kidnapped and went apeshyt on a baby.:sitdown:

You telling on yourself by picking the chumps' side. :scust::mjpls:
 
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