Eren Jäger why would you call bible corrupt?about 2.1 billion people believe in thia religion.Also there are historical evidence for the stories in bible.
1:10, when the other chimp whispers something in his ear, he shake he's head up and down, like saying: "I get you, go on", then appears surprised when screaming "oh!" or "who!" or "You don't say!!!".. seems human to me.
As humans, it is easy to communicate with other different language speakers using hand gestures, body communications and facial gestures. We do this at work every day with workmates of different nationalties with limited english, and there is full understanding. What most from our species of primates forget is, we actually do have a refined common language. If we are willing to respect each other. This video simply emphasises the obvious.
When I was younger I asked my grandmother ''why can't animals talk like us?'', she told me that every single animal species speaks it's own language but most humans are too stupid to understand, they can't even understand everybody within their own species. Such literal yet allegorical words...I still remember them very clearly.
@Rory Spoons technology does not = being a good person... The point is most humans lose theirselves in power, greed and lust. The real danger with humans is that our technology can save anyone even the stupid people. There's also too many people; no species has ever destroyed their own planet just to have more babies like us.
@@LucidDreamn How do you want to know? Maybe there where millions of other species on other planets that wiped themselves out and we just didn't found out.
@@LucidDreamn lol ok vegan. So, these animals are better people than us for eating their own kind, their own babies, raping each other, abandoning babies etc ???
It would be interesting to have two separate ape enclosures completely blocked off from one another and see how new gestures come up over time and how they differ from each other, simulation different languages stemming from two environments.
They would star warring with the other tribe. What would be interesting is a non fighting enclosure enforced by humans where apes of downy different groups have to learn to work together and communicate
I was at the St. Louis zoo standing right by a chimp that was sitting right next to the glass. He looks up at me and we made eye contact and he nodded his head at me.
Imagine if they learn to speak once and we show them everything we learned about them and they’re like ‘that’s not what we do’ that would be quite awkward
What an absolute waste of valuable resources. These useless apes should be euthanized. With all the people suffering around the world in desperate need of resources this is so stupid and wasteful on such disgusting creatures.
I wish we could talk to chimps, or at least figure out a way to communicate. Even if they aren't willing to have deep discussions about philosophy and space, even just them describing something would be awesome.
@@alexia3552 I want to know what they think about humans. Do they think they're smarter? Do they think they're more dominant? I know they're much stronger. I wanna know what they think though. Do they look at humans and think to themselves "that guy is a lot like me but that dog over there is uninteresting"?
This video already explained to you what they're saying. Scientists like her are the ones developing sophisticated comprehension of animal communication
a little girl bit my finger once and laughed. she was just playing and she was cute so i tried to laugh it off but it felt like my finger almost popped off
Very interesting. Love this stuff. One point though, in human body language they tested groups of blind people and found they displayed the exact body language as sighted people. This lead researchers to wonder if some of these gestures where coded in our DNA.... Cheers.
john max: no, no, those are their genuine natural rear ends. Not human-friendly, are they? Ugly. Also known as BUTT-ugly. I'd like to see them well-brushed and wearing PANTS.
Chimps are so amazing...and they love mangoes, apparently, since that's what they're seen eating in this video. I mention this because I LOVE eating mangoes!
Body language says it all, for humans and chimpanzees. We are closely related. But we need to understand ourselves and watch for primal behavior that is harmful. Thank You for posting this BBC. It reminded me of Planet of the Apes by Stanley Kubrick.
Great work. The Chimps all look to have some age to them. That's a great sign that the younger ones are being left in the jungles with there mothers were they belong. As much as we love them they are wild animals that thrive best in the jungles.