Chimpanzees rarely eat meat. Although the meat of other mammals is the most preferred food among chimpanzees, it accounts for only 2 percent of their diet.
How anybody would want a chimp as a pet is mindboggling to me. It is like having a deformed psycopathic human in the house who could snap at any minute.
Very dangerous indeed once they become a certain age. Most people with chimp babies end up forfeiting them. Then theres a few dimwits that try keeping their chimp past that age and ergo, all hell breaks loose and people are severely injured or are ripped to shreds. I often think of the true story about a woman that owned a chimp which became an adult and the chimp went ape on her best friend pulling one if her arms clean off and began eating her. The Chimp had to be destroyed and this stupid woman is still grieving her friends demise . Tragic story 😢
@@reason5591 are you talking about charla nash? if so she actually survived and i believe the owner gave the chimp wine or something but that still doesnt mean chimps are pets
@@laithalmajali4416 yea she fed it xanax to keep it calm and it ended up ripping off the woman's face etc it's crazy how they can snap and just turn vicious, shows how close we are to them in so many ways.
bax323 chimpanzees are not psychopaths, that would follow the assumption they are weird. Compared to the rest of their species, having a short temper is normal behaviour for chimpanzees. Don’t try to apply humans morals on wild animals. In fact it is understandable they might be even more aggressive due to them being held against their will to live away from their own species, and adapt to an environment they were never meant to be in. But I agree. Don’t try to domesticate wild animals.
@@cheriekat humans are way more cruel for sure don’t worry though ...one day the apes will take over there’s till few more days for 2020 might as well have an ape uprising 😂
Ra La tisk tisk, maybe you should be in the jungle with the chimps. I feel you would fit in really well....Tuck your Weiner though, if a fight breaks out, it's coming off.
I’m going to clarify. Jane Goodall had no idea Chimps were so violent when she began her research, but she soon found out. She continued to love them though.
Ok... and? I don’t think you need to clarify something that’s not remotely even being discussed or asked about ... so ok then 🙄... I don’t see why she wouldn’t be able to still appreciate and have a respect for the many things she gained in her study and research & the animals she studied , of course ... I look at big wild cats and I know they’re carnivorous killing machines , but I don’t shy away from still loving cats ... that’s life ... cats gotta eat ... there are some animals that automatically one can say ok clearly they were created with the ability to crank out offspring at Higher faster rates , to provide source of food for other living beings , for example - rabbits ... need I say more lol ... they obviously are a type of herding animal that hasn’t got extensive life expectancy, they have very short gestation periods , crank out a bunch of rabbits , which are already on their own by 2 wks of being in this world and one can just look at an animal like that and get that hey , in part , it exists so that many other animals that happen to rank a bit higher in the food chain are able to have abundant supply of food .. anyway. People often get so bent out of shape when humans consume food that has parents ... but they don’t go run and tell the big cats and wolves and birds of prey etc , oh no put that down ... one can say chimps are violent or they can say hey that’s nature .. personally there’s things about apes and monkeys that disgust me LOL , usually it’d how they look but their behavior comes into play also ... plus they just stank ! But anyway ... for someone who worked with apes , I doubt she’d suddenly turn and become so offended at their Behavior..
The majority of chimpanzees never consume any mammal meat at all, and the ones who do (as are shown here) generally consume 2-3 grams of meat daily on average. In contrast, over 50% of everything they eat are figs, and they are generally observed to feed on more than fifty different types of fruit.
@sumesh s pinarayi: yeah, except the strongest animals on the planet are all herbivores, but nice theory bro. Maybe if you stopped consuming toxic garbage like dead animal remains your brain would start working again.
@@vexcarius7100: no, but like elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, giraffes, gorillas, gaur, buffalo, bison, the list goes on. Nice try to you too though, except epic fail.
@@g.koch. Vegans wont be able to survive in da wild. Cuz there are so many poisonous plants... Currently they get supplements from plastic cans and say they are helping the planet.
@@g.koch. they are trying by disliking every video that has hunting to it. Its not enough that they hate humans for being naturally omnivorous, they hate nature for being nature now too.
@@randomguy8752 yep..you can see it on cat food etc, some where triggered in two videos that a tiger fed on meat and a orca hunted a Seal..because they dont "need" to and the humans could have gave them something other instead(meatless of course). 😐
Animals need to be keep healthy so feeding a fucking tiger carrots instead of that delicious raw meat will likely make it sick and very pissed offed and will likely do what it can to eat what meat it see hopefully the vegans crying their BS
@kaitlyn kirgan Animals are cannot alter the environment as effectively humans can. There limited ability prevents it. It's not because they are better or more noble. They kill without remorse, and devour as much as they can as a species.
@@sosa_moody4674 But that's highly unlikely to happen, an alpha gorilla demands respect, if you show him ure inferior he'll not attack, there's lots of videos of it, a chimp would just attack you and maybe even eat you, that simple. But either way, you arer right, i would hate being face to face with them lol.
I am thoroughly convinced having seen what they've done to people that they'd scream just as loudly while the pack eats a human alive. I don't think they consider beneath them and I'm compelled to think they wouldn't mind
@@HookLine48 no self respecting person would call a chimp gentle. An orangutan and gorilla however are actually pretty gentle creatures. People in Rwanda go on expeditions where they sit next to wild gorillas, and this happens regularly, and no one gets hurt.
What I'm wondering is; did any of the australopithecus, paranthropus, or any of the other 'hairy primate' human ancestor-species engage in this sort of behavior towards other primates or each other?
@@Sauceboss613 Do you think they engaged in 'gorilla' warfare against each other? (thank you, thank you, I'm here until you click the x at the corner of your screen!)
Some humans hunt and eat other apes still today. And in areas that were inhabited by different "human species" one always ended up dissapearing somehow I don't think it's a coincidence.
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“This is the driver. It’s his job to flush the moneys out. This is the blocker. He makes sure the monkeys don’t get away. And this is the marksman chimp. He’s tasked with operating and maintaining the .50 BMG”
When the video pauses she starts talking about the driver...I couldn't help but think about the cops show 🤣 and the famous get-a-way driver 😂 and how she breaks down the scene
Obviously not. We are more itelligent than they are and we could genocide them if need be. You should worry about A.I. google "the revolutionary phenotype" it's an interesting theory
Just watch out for the nasty diseases that can be transmitted from something that shares similar makeup .. reasons why people shouldn’t eat damn monkey meat , too .,
Many people forget that human beings can be just as vicious. We often make the mistake of distancing ourselves from our animalistic instincts and we forget that even though we evolved from this (relatively recently) a big part of our biology and instinct has still not caught up. I'll give you a hypothetical example if by happenstance you have an enemy (someone who has wronged you/ a bully/ someone that has humiliated you) and you witness them enduring something horrible, a part of you relishes in that (they had it coming you say to yourself). A great book by Dr. Philip Zimbardo called the Lucifer Effect gives the example of genocide in Rwanda (East Africa). In that example, half of the population of Rwanda basically is called to kill the other half and they abide. Dr. Philip Zimbardo questions how average people like you and me can engage in that sort of behavior (another example is the Germans during Nazi Germany). It's a fatal error to think that this could never be you. This instinct is within all of us, no matter how intelligent or religious we are. We can take steps to direct our aggression or violent instincts towards something better (e.g: healthy competition/not being a pushover/etc...) and to control them that way but we first have to acknowledge they exist in us. Carl Jung, the famous psychologist addresses this and so much more in his theories about the shadow.
@@robertpreston2220 No and stop saying that. We can be a force for good as well as a force for evil. We just have to pick ourselves up, take some freaking responsibility and start giving a damn about our actions (whether it be lying all the time/ being narcissistically self obsessed/ etc...)