The animals don't necessarily have a sense of right and wrong or "justice", merely an understanding of cause and effect as well as a tendency to get upset when they don't get their way.
they are greedy little kunts they kill eachother over a $1 worth of cabbage! they aren't gonna take it out on the humans cuz they know they get treated better if they are nice! its not hard to understand!
In one case he was sitting down about to enjoy his meal...when all of a sudden another monkey steals it. In the second example...he is plotting how to get the food himself, but he doesn't necessarily want to harm the other chimp just get some of the food.
@@Khyrid I don't remember what happened exactly, just remember that two chimps became angry with a guy for not giving them some treat he gave to only one chimp.
well think about it, your random roommate/sibling takes your food from you and starts eating it. or your caretaker/parents move the food to share it. which would you think gets a more negative reaction?
The reason why the monkey didn't go mad at this researcher is because: A) Either he doesn't have enough of bad experiences with Homo Sapiens B) He's friends with the researcher C) The researcher is Authority in this case Probably all of it. It's more likely for me to react more emotionally with someone from the same town as I am rather than with someone from another town or country. It's the lack of interaction and therefore lack of bad experience with those you meet for the first time. You're less emotionally entangled with the strangers. Or someone who's different than you, either ethnically, religiously etc.
This is ridiculous. All animals have a sense of fair and unfair. It's why they get mad if someone calls them over pretending to have food but don't demand that everyone who calls them over should have food by rule
Lmao i know this is 10 years aho but lol WAIT 2011???? OMFF I WAS 10 YEARS OLD 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 DO YOU KNOW HOW GOOD MY LIFE WAS BACK THEN NOW IT'S LEAVING ME NO CHOICE
Wow anti religion, you're so smart and edgy. But what are you trying to say exactly? The idea is that god created all life. Meaning he created the chimp and instilled it with the instinct of virtue, just as he did humans.
@@TothanCrawk when did I ever force it on anybody. Can you read? I don't have anything to argue. When you die we'll find out who was right. That's all. Btw Jesus loves you