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Capuchin monkey fights for equal rights - Inside the Animal Mind: Episode 3 - BBC Two 

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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Programme website: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vd19b Two capuchin monkeys perform a task. One gets a reward of cucumber, the other a grape. The first one seems to feel hard done by - and makes his feelings clear in dramatic fashion.
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@turquoisesnowflake4613
@turquoisesnowflake4613 Год назад
This prooves I would be a horrible scientist, because I would just give both monkeys grapes for being cute little guys.
@Hahahahaaahaahaa
@Hahahahaaahaahaa Год назад
Meanwhile humans with grapes are tricked into being angry at the humans with cucumbers by other humans with steaks.
@risraid9324
@risraid9324 6 лет назад
The monkey be like "b#tch, put that fruit here.. " *slapping the table
@alisalauzon6454
@alisalauzon6454 5 лет назад
Hey that's better then many humans..not accepting unless friend gets treated fair!! Amazing!
@SPG063
@SPG063 2 года назад
facts
@naysaynetwork5271
@naysaynetwork5271 2 года назад
Humans are selfish
@dologongpoloponobonotongpo235
@dologongpoloponobonotongpo235 11 месяцев назад
im calling bs
@reido_dorito
@reido_dorito 6 лет назад
Friend: "I'm glad you're warming up to this diet. I doubt you'll ever get pizza again after this." Me: 0:36
@HanZhang1994
@HanZhang1994 8 лет назад
The unfortunate thing is, out of the 18,000 people that viewed this, almost all of them still think there's a fundamental difference between humans and animals, and that we're intrinsically special.
@HanZhang1994
@HanZhang1994 8 лет назад
+BOB BOB Calm down, what is your issue? Read my comment again. Perhaps you would like me to clarify what "fundamental difference" means? It's not superficial difference, like the structure, the diet, etc. Think on it, and try to act a bit more civil. I know we're on the internet, but fucking hell man, personal attacks before a first reply? Tone down your angst.
@mpiazza000
@mpiazza000 7 лет назад
Han Zhang ok i see your point. But lets go in on a more abstract concept. Since its long believe that animal acts on instinct and human can rationalize, we dont hold them responsible for bad deed and karma. So do you think a chimp, have a sense of right and wrong, and that we should hold them responsible to things such as murder, and other unprovoke harmful act, because they know it is bad and they still do it anyway? Just like in human, we punish those, that those such a deed.
@jonathandpg6115
@jonathandpg6115 7 лет назад
to answer your question... the reasons humans can't kill each other and all the other laws....it's because humans agreed to not do that to each other. It's a social contract that we have with other humans. If chimps want to do the same with their species one day...well...they can.
@DavidTYork
@DavidTYork 6 лет назад
"almost all of them still think there's a fundamental difference between humans and animals, and that we're intrinsically special" that is an assertion with absolutely no evidence. You have no idea what those 18,000 people thought. Only your projection.
@Green.n.Purple
@Green.n.Purple 6 лет назад
But we are intrinsically special, otherwise we wouldn't be at the top.
@ivanadriazola1991
@ivanadriazola1991 4 года назад
Maybe show that effect instead of just mentionating it
@originofnoise
@originofnoise 10 лет назад
Fascinating!
@Sparky_GT
@Sparky_GT 5 месяцев назад
will one give the other one his grape?
@_arlo_3958
@_arlo_3958 3 года назад
wow
@MrMoose233
@MrMoose233 9 месяцев назад
I wonder what happens to their endocrine systems under these scenarios, especially for males. Do they show more testosterone? Due to better awards. Also what if there's a 3rd monkey that gets something even better than a grape. How what all 3 react then?
@iamok2009
@iamok2009 3 года назад
1:10 Not really. The chimp would taken all the grapes if it could, and would not have waited for the other chimp if it were complete strangers. The reason why it wanted "fairness" is to avoid confrontation with the other chimp later. That does not mean the chimp with grapes wants equal rights.
@chrisflanagan7564
@chrisflanagan7564 3 года назад
Thats still pretty good. The chimp still understands "the other chimp will be unhappy with this situation" which requires a fair theory of mind.
@pansepot1490
@pansepot1490 3 года назад
“Avoid confrontation later” sounds a lot like human behavior. Equal rights is a very recent achievement in human society and that’s just because the have-nots have rebelled against excessive unfairness. For most of history individuals who had more never cared for equality. Capitalism is based on grab as much you can for yourself. If chimps are greedy that’s a trait that makes them similar to us, not different.
@BananaMike780
@BananaMike780 3 года назад
do you know what its like to care about someone else or
@kennypowers2341
@kennypowers2341 2 года назад
@@pansepot1490 I would disagree completely, do you have emotions? Sense of fairness is simply innate.
@raelene101
@raelene101 Год назад
Interesting comment that the grape monkey instinctively knows the other monkey with be angry with him later, instead of them both being angry and attacking the Man!
@pennydaytreasures8173
@pennydaytreasures8173 Год назад
Yet in the wild they have a hierarchy of who can eat first. The dominant ones eat first and get the best food. The ones at the bottom get the left over scraps. So fairness seems to be captive trait???
@dwiatmokoagungnugroho9534
@dwiatmokoagungnugroho9534 8 месяцев назад
why the beneficiary subject doesn't protest into inequity condition? why does protest only come from the disadvantaged? does the advantaged one really have a sense of fairness?
@Awarebynature
@Awarebynature 6 лет назад
this proves animals are NOT STUPID!
@raphaelreine1390
@raphaelreine1390 3 года назад
@Frawgy F. Onions not quite
@raphaelreine1390
@raphaelreine1390 3 года назад
@Frawgy F. Onions just what? The is a lot of evidence out there that monkeys are not dumb, what's the problem, feel threatened by them?
@joleenbaynes2852
@joleenbaynes2852 Год назад
Chimpanzees are better than humans😂😂many humans will take their better reward and not worry about fairness. Yet we supposed to be the “higher” mammal
@JakeWitmer
@JakeWitmer 9 месяцев назад
The British common law actually did an amazing job of teaching reciprocal morality to the young. Too bad America was coopted to the Prussian social/education model in 1852(in Massachusetts) and 1880-1900 (in the rest of then-existing states). Actions have consequences. The Prussian model unmakes western enlightenment and protects western corruption and central-bank-run plantation pseudo-capitalism. (Socialism with the superficial appearance of capitalism, with all true high-level decisions made by the central bank.)
@Picotee810
@Picotee810 10 лет назад
Interesting....
@zes3813
@zes3813 6 лет назад
wrg
@federicaansaldi
@federicaansaldi 5 лет назад
Fateli sui vostri figli gli esperimenti
@Rs07Jehts
@Rs07Jehts 7 лет назад
I thought this was going to be about BLM protests
@sergreyman7678
@sergreyman7678 6 лет назад
Nice one.
@markryaniversen
@markryaniversen Год назад
WHY do animals have to be kept for experiments that are just common sense?
@JakeWitmer
@JakeWitmer 9 месяцев назад
Seems to me you're unfamiliar with Milgram's "Obedience to Authority" study.
@pappysprite
@pappysprite 5 лет назад
Release those poor monkeys at once! This is not science. Observe them in the wild. This is terrible in my opinion.
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