They’re literally born with a ‘killer instinct’. No matter how many cookies you offer, they will still have the same character as any chimp in the wild. And that goes for other exotic pets too
We are judging them by human standards. They are what they are, in some aspects, not too different. 98 percent of our genes are shared with chimps, If chimps could talk they may tell a more horrendous opinion about us and how we kill by the thousands under the sound of trumpets.
@@randywoodworth5990 There's no way in the world a chimp could beat a fit 100 kg man. A chimp can't punch or kick, so it would run for its life once the man got into full aggressive stride. Same thing would happen with a man and a leopard: an aggressive, strong, determined 100 kg man would annihilate a leopard, particularly if he were protecting his wife from it. Leopard would be mince meat.
In 1970, when I was 21 years old, at a Shrine Circus, there were 5 chimps waiting in a hallway to go in and perform. Each chimp had its own little wagon in a line and wore little tuxedos. I had to walk by them to go to the bathroom. As I passed the last one in the train, it grabbed me by the wrist, pulled me down into the cart and proceeded to try to bite off my thumb at the base joint. My face was an inch from his, and it was staring at my eyes as it bit. Fortunately, a brave Shriner was able to grab me up and shield me against a wall as the chimp came out of the wagon after me. Of course I still have the scar, and for many years I had the imprint scar of the chimp’s upper incisors on top of the joint. I’m beginning to understand just how lucky I was! 🌷
People need to remember that the chimps you see on TV shows and in commercials are just young immature chimps. Older adult chimps are actually pretty mean and nasty. Imagine them as humans without any moral compass, or without anything to inhibit their behavior. Somewhat like stalkers or serial killers in the human world. Or addicts/drunks, etc.
Many years ago I saw a gorilla at the zoo. The hate and contempt in his eyes of the humans gawking at him was terrifying. Who can blame him? I haven't been to a zoo since then.
@@freedom1028gorillas are a lot calmer than chimps but yeah anything in a zoo enclosure is gonna be pretty pissed, it's the equivalent of being in prison.
I’ve interacted with gorillas at primate facilities before, they’re much safer and easier to interact with than chimps. I’m not a big fan of chimpanzees, but gorillas and orangutans are awesome. Not a big fan of zoo’s, but a few of them have world class primate facilities that are important to the survival of the families’ other genuses.
All 3 of you are right. Lion would kill you, quick and easy, maybe eat you, maybe not. Chimps would mutilate you. All sit around you and eat your body-parts while you're still breathing, eventually bleed to death Plus they're smelly and ugly
I have stated that before. The teeth and jaws of cats are designed to make it as quick and painless as possible, like a guilitine. If a cat attacks you, it wants to kill not torture you. Chimps, not so much. They dont want to kill you. They want to inflict as much suffering as possible without killing you. They want you to live through it
Have really disliked them since reading Jane Goodall's book "In the Shadow of Man" in the mid-1970s. Without the excuse that they were mistreated by humans(which some certainly have been), chimps were observed waging wars, cannibalism, hunting down other chimps babies, physical and mental torture, and more. They have intelligence without remorse or mercy. It is ingrained.
human also dont have it. its religion influnce that changed human over time. creating new religion with different idea and ideology that took many generation to have huge impact globelly. if wasnt for religion idea influncing us over time people would be like chimp.
Chimps symbolize mankind at its more primal base. The way they form groups, the way they wage wars, how they will kill anything that opposes them, even threats they perceive could develop, how they show their feral nature in packs. How they torture and show cruelty. We've seen the worst of humans display these characteristics. And while you can be positive aspects within chimps like the family unit, the protective nature of mothers with children, it is undeniable that we are descended from a chimp like species, one that to this day acts on those primeval aspects of its nature.
Kid, there are also bonobos, far more placid and kind. There's always the other side of the story. We are undeniably descended from many different types of creature, the human is supreme because we are not retarded like the chimpanzee who is completely selfish and ends up destroying it's group, or overly placid like the Bonobo. Of course I much prefer the Bonobo and the kinder chimp individuals. I don't know if the chimpanzees are advanced enough yet to have individuals who deal with any cannibal or child abuser types? this is what it is to be truly human.
@@g.dalfleblanc63 bonobos are our neatest cousins, there's been theory's on what out primate ancestors were, but they no longer exist because they slowly evolved into us.
Christians, hold off on the graffiti until you've read your whole bible. It calls for dashing babies against rocks. Psalm 137:9 mean when it says, “Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks”
Chimpanzees have terrified me since I was little girl. I loved all the animals at the zoo - bears, lions, tigers, hippos, etc. But refused to go in the monkey area. Something in their eyes absolutely terrified me. I also wish people would stop thinking they can domesticate wild animals. Their innate behaviors will always dominate; they are wild animals and no amount of love, clothing or trying to turn them into human child will ever change their biology.
Aside from some/many humans, they are the only other animal that it doesn't bother me when they suffer. I would probably feel a lot less guilty about eating chimp meat than beef.
I think it's uncanny valley. We know that on an evolutionary level they are just like us. And that anything with our nature is to be feared and shunned
For years I watched Tarzan movies and I thought chimpanzees only got as large as “Cheetah”. Finally at about 14 years of age I saw some adult chimps on some wildlife documentary. Right away I noticed how terrorizing the appearance and behavior of chimpanzees, especially the older adult males, was. Sometime later as a young adult in the mid to late seventies I read an article about chimpanzees hunting, killing and consuming monkeys. Maybe that article was written by Jane Goodall herself. She was one brave woman to study those vicious critters. Never looked at “Cheetah” the same again.
Why does Hollywood name the chimps they feature after other animals ? Tarzans chimp was named 'Cheetah', but he wasn't a cheetah. In the TV series ' BJ and the Bear ' the eponymous BJ named his chimp 'Bear', but he wasn't a bear. Go figure.
Every lecture of Ethology at Ohio State always included an example of the same animal behaviors we were studying - occuring in humans. So I always tell people, everything you need to know about humans can be found within a 2 page read on ape behavior.
@@Brenda-in8bd In the book Her owners wrote about her "Lucy - Growing Up Human: Chimpanzee Daughter in a Psychotherapist's Family by Maurice K Temerlin" the describe how she even invented her own cocktail. Vodka & Tang. She emptied a bottle of each on the tile floor, squished it around with her toes and bent over and sipped it up.
In West Covina, California in the US, which is where I grew up, there was a man who raised a Chimp named Moe. He was taken away and that man sat outside his front porch with a sign that read “Bring Moe Home” for a very long time. That man went to visit his chimp one day and got brutally attacked. I believe he was attacked by another chimp in the enclosure. Never saw that man sitting outside his porch with his sign again.
I heard that Moe escaped from the place some time after it's former owner's attack and it's said that he's still out there within the mountains of the california wilderness to this very day
What was that one movie, in the world of that movie, there was a show like in the 60s or 70s about a family and a chimp lived with them. The chimp one day just snapped and went crazy and killed everyone on set. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
My cousin worked in the zoo for years, it was her dream occupation. One routine day for NO perceptible reason a favorite and affectionate adult chimp lunged at her. She put up her hand protectively and the chimp savagely tore up her hand and pretty much changed her life.
It was about 10 - 15 years ago, I learned this truth about Chimpanzees. In the early 2000s, there was a rise of pet chimpanzees attacking and eating the faces of the owners. When I researched it, I learned that Chimpanzees were vicious and I was totally shocked.
I watched the NG video of the chimp war. Seriously unnerving. Amongst many quirks was how the attacking chimps would sneak up on the targets by stealthily walking in each other's tracks, carefully step by step. That it was able to be filmed was just breathtaking..
A high powered rifle with a scope could’ve solved the problem quickly and cleanly. If you don’t have the guts to take effective action, then just watch them kill each other.
Many years ago, when I was young, I'm long in the tooth, I read an article in the newspaper that a chimpanzee tore the face off of a person. Made an impression.
Their front arms are just their "legs". For humans (duh), your strengh is in your thighs. Which is why your survival move, is he strong forward step-kick in the stomach, to push your aggressor at a distance.
I know a guy that's had chimps all his life . He used to frame houses and he would bring the chimp to work with him as a baby. He would put a collar on it and chain it to a tie down that screws into the ground that is used to anchor mobile homes down. He would get a long piece of pipe and screw it into the ground and attach the chimp to it by a chain under a shade tree. After a couple of years it started getting bigger and one day he heard something clinking and he looked around here comes the chimp walking with the tie down anchor on its hand. It had pulled it out of the ground. Yes, they really are that strong
not that it makes the situation any less horrible and or justifiable in any way but maybe for some reason in their more primitive way of thinking or some kind of thought that Gilka displayed and or showed signs of weakness with her hand being weak or handicapped from being sick when she was younger - and together with the fact that other members of her troop knew of her being previously sick when she was younger - but also maybe more importantly the fact that she could not hide the fact that her hand was obviously disabled and because that it would always be noticed not only just by the others in her troop - but would also be noticed by others in different troops and would or could be a display of weakness and or a sign of weakness from her and from the troop as a whole - even if only seen with her baby by members of her own troop - but especially if she was seen with her offspring by others in different troops to them she might be seen as weak somehow - and so some of the others in her troop thought by killing her offspring would somehow get rid of any weakness in the troop? but if that was the case why would they not just not just take out Gilka ? and then only decide to kill her offspring every time she gave birth.. it's all quite confusing? maybe it is actually pretty simple ... they were in fact.... just some really sick and crazed homicidal chimp maniacs..............who knows???
@@trenthall1427 Maybe but more likely the female that killed her babies was maladjusted in some ways ..who knows though ..if animals detect weakness they can be brutal but that's nature I guess .
@@trenthall1427 It's possible they wanted to weed out weakness in the group but I think it's more likely that certain chimps have violent tendencies either way and they're just more likely to attack targets that can't fight back...
@@trenthall1427they are not that compkex to think of keeping the troup healthy. The mother was just an easier target for a depraved chimp. Goodall's staff should have shot the psyco's right away. The hell with driving them away. Now *that* is a set of genes & behaviors best culled.
Most animals will isolate themselves just before giving birth. They know how vulnerable they and their children are and cannot trust the others in their group.
They are a complex and amazing animals. Chimps can handle baby chimps so lovingly, and cautious, it would bring a tear to your eye. Then one day, its like night and day. The same chimp could change into a murderous animal. People need to leave them alone. We are not at war with them, we are observers. People who think they can raise a chimpanzee into a human are sadly mistaken. Once a chimp begins puberty they become a whole new chimp with frightening aggressive tendencies. That's when people get hurt or killed. Leave them in the forest. To keep the exotic pet black market going.
Very well stated - thank you. Anyone reading your comments should immediately draw parallels with Homo sapiens but sadly, I fear that not many commentators on here are going to make that connection. We so like to transfer our own excesses to other species (maybe to detract from our own darkness) - we only need to think of the adjectives that apply so aptly to H. sapiens but that we so wrongly use to denigrate other species: evil, cunning, disgusting, aggressive, murderous, heartless, mindless...
Great comment! Chimps are A LOT like us humans in so many ways. They really need to be respected, and just left to themselves in their native rainforest environments. I'd imagine that's all anything with sufficient intelligence would wish for to be honest.
@@messyjc8653 well we did come from the same ancestor so it makes sense Chimps share many traits similar to us, you are absolutely right in that they should be left alone in their natural habitat instead of being a pet or hunted for sport.
@@stephaniemccord6100 Look at what Homo sapiens does - genocide, torture, global ecological destruction, serial killing, animal experimentation, nuclear weapons, child abuse, human trafficking... THAT is the definition of "pretty disgusting".
I heard a story of a man that had one as a pet but it got to big and he put it in a kind of zoo. He visited it with a birthday cake and gave it to him and not the rest. The other chimps got crazy jealous and angry and managed to break out. They bite his eyes out,then his nose and ears,then they took off his hands and feet, then ripped his balls off. I would rather a lion got me than one of these.🙏
Form is the information of function as well as behavior. Neanderthal morphology. Super muscularity, heavy brow ridges to protect the eyes from combative violence. The Neanderthals were like the common chimpanzees. We humans are distinctly more like the Bonobo, and this fact is reflected in our toned down morphology relative to the Neanderthals.
Seriously. They are despised and rejected everywhere. When the F you see people go to the zoos and see chimps and say “aaaaww”? They are as ugly and terrifying as can be.
@@danw1374 honestly they probably think "atleast the Chimpz are labeled as wild Animals humans think themselves as civilised yet they are most barbaric on this little planet
Serious question... Since chimps are so closely related to us, could it be they are also prone to antisocial personality disorders , such as psychopathy?
@@teijaflink2226 look how different humans are...i am sure not every chimp would ripp there human friends face off.look how many humans murder or even kill there parents...humans have done sicking things to animals and other humans...Even the worst ape could not even come close to us...sad,but true...
My sister was a beautiful blue eyed blond. We were in a group of theatrical acts in a studio. At the opposite end of a very long ballet studio was an animal act with a chimp. That chimp took one look at my sister and ripped his chain from his trainer, crossed the studio and took and set his gums (no teeth in captured chimps, too dangerous) in a painful bite. My sister has hated them since then. It took the trainer about 30 seconds to get control of the chimp and free my sister. And he was not gentle.
As intelligence increases, the level and methods of torture and killing increase! The ability to preplan and organise demonstrates their intelligence and potential danger!
When I was about eleven or twelve years old, my sister and her husband took me to some kind of half-assed private "zoo". A young chimp was in what amounted to a wooden crate with bars which it was was holding onto. I felt bad for it and reached out to stroke it's finger in sympathy. In an instant it had ahold of my finger trying to pull my hand in, mouth open and lips drawn back to bite. It was incredibly strong but somehow I managed to pull loose. At the time I didn't understand that I certainly would have lost that finger with one bite. I felt pretty stupid. My sister and her husband were walking way ahead of me and I never told her about it because her temper was just slightly less hair-trigger than that chimp's.
This doesn't surprise me. Around 10 years ago I was watching a show about Chimpanzees in a community. If another Chimpanzee were to walk by their community and was an outsider, they would consider it an invader and stop at nothing until it was dead.
I had no idea that Chimps could be so cruel. But if they are our closest relatives, nothing should surprise me. I don't go to any zoo's, so the closest I'll ever get to a chimp is through the TV. Thank you 💛 for this excellent documentary. And thanks for keeping it truthful!
Actually, bonobos are slightly closer to humans. And they are faaaaaaaaar from violent. Imagine replacing all the violence, cruelty and anger mentioned about chimps in this video, and replacing with.... libido. That's a bonobo. They live in hyper-pacifistic groups, and constantly, with any other member, just bone them (with consent always). Even when they have disputes, they chose to solve them with games, such as p*nis fencing (that's exactly what it sounds like), not violence.
Dont believe those modern western stories. They are not our relatives. There is no such thing as evolution. Its just westeners fictions and philosophy.
This reminds us that we might be more clinical, but humans are in the same position as the Chimps. Our respect for laws and of religion that keeps us in place. Watch the chimps for any future behavior that we can expect us to perform.
1. To "want" a chimpanzee (a species genetically closer to us than it is to gorillas) is tantamount to slavery. 2. Humans should terrify you far, far, far more.
@@a.p.vandenende1105 Nature is what it is - impartial. It's also our progenitor. So if you claim that nature is "terrible" then following even a cursory examination of human behaviour the only conclusion possible is that humanity is by far the most terrible of all.
A chimpanzee is an animal and deserves to be preserved in the forest or jungle. 10:31 However there are people that have the "Dr. Doolittle" instinct and brought in their homes a chimpanzee and treated it as one would treat a house pet like a dog or a cat. Very often this arrangement has turned deadly.
I think the only reason people get so upset about chimp aggression is that we personify them so much. They are very smart. But they’re not humans. Why is a chimp who eats infants really different from a lion who eats cubs?
Lions don't make tools, don't possess the same level of higher reasoning skills. Realistically it's because they're clearly not like us. Chimps on the other hand are closer to us in terms of intelligence and social structure. You're right that a lot of why people are upset is because the apply our standards to them.
@@cryingalone7572 if i was starving and there was no societal belief that cannibalism is bad and killing is allowed i would kill and eat someone too, if anything its weird that cannibalism is considered weird
I once heard an anthropologist, when comparing Chimps to humans as far as brain capacity is concerned that there is absolutely No comparison what so ever, in his words that of a "dog's brain to a flower".
Remember , Bubbles Michal Jackson's pet chimp. Before that cute chimp hit 200lbs he got rid of it, once a chimp hits puberty they get urges and can become very aggressive.
Absolutely shocking! That's a far cry from the charming often comedic chimp characters I grew up watching on such sappy TV fare of the 50's such as Jungle Jim.
If I had to go near a chimpanzee, I'd definitely carry my 9mm. There are people that know how to handle the apes, but there are fools that think they're just like unintelligent people. The stories of the chimps in their care attacking human beings are beyond horrific. It's easier to defend yourself against big dogs, and dogs are not nearly as sadistic.
@@a.p.vandenende1105 Human beings violent enough to rush you and tear you to shreds are few and far between. The problem with carrying a firearm is that to be responsible with it, you also have to be a bit paranoid. As I get older, I'm thinking I need to be a bit paranoid. I can't defend myself with my bare hands, like I could 20 years ago.
the level of apprehension you feel is common as you grow older. chemistry changes and so does your innate understanding of your own mortality. you dont have to be paranoid friend. situational awareness is what you need to emphasize. perhaps you should learn a hand to hand self defense like arnis or something. it will make you proficient in blade and baton in a relatively short time and it will take the edge off of THE FEAR and by all means if you are in an environment that has you perpetually afraid you should get the hell out of there if possible. @@ThatsMrPencilneck2U
I remember seeing a documentary 15+ years ago with my parents about how dangerous these animals are and it’s stuck with me ever since. You will never catch me near an enclosure of chimps.
Does that imply that we're most likely terrifyingly strong compared to said aliens? 'Cause sure, chimps are primitive, but you're drunk if you think a common man can beat one in a fight. Are aliens the same way? Like, a hell of a lot smarter and more advanced, but aware that we can turn their organs into pudding if we got our hands on them?
@@Death88758 I geniunly fucking hate humanity and have borderline given up on us we think ourselves civilised and moral yet we have proven time and time again that we are barely our of the fucking jungle
Well at least you didn’t rely on sensationalism while making this video. I applaud your sense of dignity during the narration. No cheapening tactic here.
The Chimpanzee as a species of Primate are the Most human,and with some of our worst violent tendencies,I Mean think of the atrocities humans have committed in War..
I read somewhere once when they filmed the "Tarzan" movies with Johnny Weissmuller they had to chain Cheeta because he actually hated Maureen O'Sullivan and was extremely vicious towards her.
They're just like a lot of our prisons. They're filled with a lot of people with sadistic behaviors. Who needs to find big foot when you've got little foot over here watching you calculating your moves, hunting you down, waiting for the precice moment when you're not paying close attention and **wam** you're that ape's next meal. I've seen some pretty vicious stuff but not quite as much as this video. This is exactly why we're warned
This makes me wonder whether our efforts to curb violent behaviors in humans are Useful at all since genetically and behaviorally, we have so many similarities with these animals. I always thought things like war and genocide were so horrible and unusual and I could never understand them, but watching this video, I’m wondering if this is just part of our behavioral norm and there is really no way to stop it?
Well, it has stopped in many aspects and manifestations through our higher degree of socialising and co-operation that initiated from the complex communication abilities we developed thanks to which we aquired an evolutionary advantage. That in turn led to further development of the frontal lobe, better communication, co-operation and the development of traits such as empathy, sympathy, solidarity, compassion etc. toghhether with an increase in IQ. High intelligence + co-operation + social interaction =more peaceful behavior in general. In there lies the answer to your question.
@@UFOSPACEMAN Certainly. We stlil don't know what activates the ''switches'' in parts of the genes that enable certain manifestations of the gene's attributes. But we know they exist and for some reason sometimes and with different outcomes the get on . Still vague but cannot be dismissed.
@@lusoza Very dangerous and dubious in terms of outcomes and intentions. Also suspiciously ''useful'' The very same power centers that encourage violent behaviour, instability, hostility and isolation will fund ''research '' that benefits the social nature of humans? I doubt it..
For some reason, and I don't know why, everytime I ever watched the late Jerry Lewis or Robin Williams or chimpanzees on television I got an uneasy feeling of apprehension and discomfort like something bad was going to happen. Perhaps I was onto something subliminal about all three. 😱
I'm surprised none of the monkeys chimps defended themselves against Passion , See that's what happens someone strikes fear into the group and the group is just the weakest. They're so terrified they won't fight back to defend themselves. They just sit there and get devoured . I won't go to zoo anymore when I was a kid. I went as my mom took me but when I got to be a teenager. I started to see someone sadness in the zoo I quit going I won't even take my kids
@SeahawkGaming-xp7bl exactly like fürer orbán who attacked his own kind they hunted down 7 innocent Roma from militrary jeeps at 2009 and thats how he became finally dictator of hungary
@SeahawkGaming-xp7bl Speak for yourself. God created man; apes are beasts. I'm sorry you still haven't realized that the religion of evolution is a hoax.
don't forget the incident in which a group of prison breakers chimps hunted down several humans and killed them brutaly f. ex. one particular guy was nearly decapitated and his genitals were removed and we're eaten or thrown away... so always bare in mind animals are to be respected and seen as animals... and in the moment that humans interfere they turn even more to what nature have made them...
Those ten men would literally have to pile on and have weapons. If they tried to take it on two or even three at a time, esp without a knife, they would all be flattened.
Actually they are very smart,, smarter that what we give them credit for.. . On some level they understand that we are keeping them captive/enslaving them. They need to be left in the wild where they belong not put in zoos or kept as pets.
@@truthsurgeon6401 I think it's worth mentioning that wild born and raised orangutans for the most part give humans a wide berth and ones that have been under human care and reintroduced to the wild are known for being notably aggressive toward humans. They comprehend a life of captivity for what it is and Orangutans have proved in lab testing that they have acute memories that last 15 years or more.
Id rather encounter a gorilla than a chimp. Chimps are way too unpredictable and could end up eating your damn face. Gorillas are unpredictable too but if you let them know youre not a threat they'll leave you alone
Nah we still have serious weapons ( mechanical and chemical/ bio) and far superior intellect. Let's not make them out to be super overlords. I'd be more afraid of bacteria/virus/ insects than chimps.... not me personally but they ain't gonna OVERTHROW us. Come on.
@@GodmadeTrends You can't ignore the point that humans are the most dangerous/vicious animal that has EVER lived on this planet. It's not even close....
@@Ispeakthetruthify I’m not ignoring any facts. It’s just boring that anytime we’re talking about animals people have to bring humans into it. Ok we get it, can we just stick to the point! Ffs
Ok for the chimp named Lucy, she had a addiction to alcohol and pornography. But why are we not talking about where she got the alcohol and pornography to begin with. She obviously came across enough of it to become addicted to it lol
They're similar to humans; Kronos was feasting on his own infants. Humans kill each other over territory, possessions, fear, jealousy, revenge, and even for the fun of it in the modern world.
I live in SW Ohio and there was a guy in this dinky town in the middle of nowhere called Foster that owned a bar along the Little Miami river back in the 1980s that had a chimp that drank beer and smoked cigarettes.
Barbary lion wins on land high difficulty, Saltwater crocodile wins in water low difficulty. Jaguar wins on land high diff, Alligator wins in water mid-high diff. Lion mid diff. Lion pride low diff
You couldn’t pay me to go near even a domesticated chimp. They’re incredible, but they’re wild animals.
There's no such thing as a domesticated wild animal. Even parrots aren't considered domesticated. Dogs and cats are domesticated
You mean tamed, not domesticated. Cats and dogs are domesticated, wild animals are tamed.
They’re literally born with a ‘killer instinct’. No matter how many cookies you offer, they will still have the same character as any chimp in the wild. And that goes for other exotic pets too
We are judging them by human standards. They are what they are, in some aspects, not too different. 98 percent of our genes are shared with chimps,
If chimps could talk they may tell a more horrendous opinion about us and how we kill by the thousands under the sound of trumpets.
You could me.
The dumb thing is that idiots out there try to keep one as a pet and end up getting mauled to death.
No chimp would be able to maul me to death. He'd be out like a light in no time.
@@lawrence1318 unless you have a high power rifle, not likely.
@@randywoodworth5990 There's no way in the world a chimp could beat a fit 100 kg man. A chimp can't punch or kick, so it would run for its life once the man got into full aggressive stride. Same thing would happen with a man and a leopard: an aggressive, strong, determined 100 kg man would annihilate a leopard, particularly if he were protecting his wife from it. Leopard would be mince meat.
They are so strong, they can rip your arm clean off at the shoulder!
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But @lawrence1318 here apparently can beat one physically...
In 1970, when I was 21 years old, at a Shrine Circus, there were 5 chimps waiting in a hallway to go in and perform. Each chimp had its own little wagon in a line and wore little tuxedos. I had to walk by them to go to the bathroom. As I passed the last one in the train, it grabbed me by the wrist, pulled me down into the cart and proceeded to try to bite off my thumb at the base joint. My face was an inch from his, and it was staring at my eyes as it bit. Fortunately, a brave Shriner was able to grab me up and shield me against a wall as the chimp came out of the wagon after me. Of course I still have the scar, and for many years I had the imprint scar of the chimp’s upper incisors on top of the joint. I’m beginning to understand just how lucky I was! 🌷
Someone else wasn't.
That's amazing luck to survive it and life until now !
Damn glad you made it out ok.😮
I can't even imagine how terrified you must have been! I've got goosebumps.
omy god just wow
Never understood any human wanting to be anywhere near chimpanzees. Stuff of nightmares.
Why some people decide to keep them as pets goes right over my head..🙄
@ChristineFisher123 I know. People are crazy to think they can tame them and make them more human. Its stupid and irresponsible.
Plus, they are TOO DAMN STRONG!
People need to remember that the chimps you see on TV shows and in commercials are just young immature chimps. Older adult chimps are actually pretty mean and nasty. Imagine them as humans without any moral compass, or without anything to inhibit their behavior. Somewhat like stalkers or serial killers in the human world. Or addicts/drunks, etc.
@@Ayn-Rand-Is-Dead or Chicago?
Usa?
@@r1234233 :Chiraq, Illinois
@@r1234233Nah, more like the suburbs.
@@americasmakerchimps are white underneath their fur. And they have no lips. Go figure!
Many years ago I saw a gorilla at the zoo. The hate and contempt in his eyes of the humans gawking at him was terrifying. Who can blame him? I haven't been to a zoo since then.
Elephants at the circus...same.
@@argonwheatbelly637 it really is gut wrenching.
@@freedom1028gorillas are a lot calmer than chimps but yeah anything in a zoo enclosure is gonna be pretty pissed, it's the equivalent of being in prison.
I’ve interacted with gorillas at primate facilities before, they’re much safer and easier to interact with than chimps. I’m not a big fan of chimpanzees, but gorillas and orangutans are awesome. Not a big fan of zoo’s, but a few of them have world class primate facilities that are important to the survival of the families’ other genuses.
There's no need for zoos
I would rather face a lion than a pack of chimpanzees.
You would end up the same way
@@ziitrixYT chimps would give you a much more painful death
All 3 of you are right. Lion would kill you, quick and easy, maybe eat you, maybe not.
Chimps would mutilate you. All sit around you and eat your body-parts while you're still breathing, eventually bleed to death
Plus they're smelly and ugly
🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁 lions are also in groups . So your chances are slim
I have stated that before. The teeth and jaws of cats are designed to make it as quick and painless as possible, like a guilitine. If a cat attacks you, it wants to kill not torture you.
Chimps, not so much. They dont want to kill you. They want to inflict as much suffering as possible without killing you. They want you to live through it
Never been cute . Evil and dangerous
Have really disliked them since reading Jane Goodall's book "In the Shadow of Man" in the mid-1970s. Without the excuse that they were mistreated by humans(which some certainly have been), chimps were observed waging wars, cannibalism, hunting down other chimps babies, physical and mental torture, and more. They have intelligence without remorse or mercy. It is ingrained.
human also dont have it. its religion influnce that changed human over time. creating new religion with different idea and ideology that took many generation to have huge impact globelly. if wasnt for religion idea influncing us over time people would be like chimp.
Uh-huh, much like human beings 🤔
@@k_j_n1242yup
Gorillas also murder infants, male gorillas also mistreat their females if they an get away with it
Let's just kill 'em off, what good are they? except as an example of us.
Chimps have always given me the creeps. Ever since Goodall's article in National Geographic. I have never looked at them the same.
Me too - the creepy vibes, I think maybe because they resemble us so much and its in their eyes too
@@MissPerpul their eyes are not nice.
where is the article? is it online?
What I find makes chimpanzees so brutal, is their intelligence that makes their acts of violence more sinister than just mere survival.
Very human-like.
God created Chimpanzees and their cruelty. Cry about it
Almost as bad as the average man
@@stephenhurd1489the ones around you maybe 😅
Hmmmm, just like humans.😢
Chimps symbolize mankind at its more primal base. The way they form groups, the way they wage wars, how they will kill anything that opposes them, even threats they perceive could develop, how they show their feral nature in packs. How they torture and show cruelty.
We've seen the worst of humans display these characteristics. And while you can be positive aspects within chimps like the family unit, the protective nature of mothers with children, it is undeniable that we are descended from a chimp like species, one that to this day acts on those primeval aspects of its nature.
Kid, there are also bonobos, far more placid and kind. There's always the other side of the story. We are undeniably descended from many different types of creature, the human is supreme because we are not retarded like the chimpanzee who is completely selfish and ends up destroying it's group, or overly placid like the Bonobo. Of course I much prefer the Bonobo and the kinder chimp individuals. I don't know if the chimpanzees are advanced enough yet to have individuals who deal with any cannibal or child abuser types? this is what it is to be truly human.
@@g.dalfleblanc63 bonobos are our neatest cousins, there's been theory's on what out primate ancestors were, but they no longer exist because they slowly evolved into us.
Sounds very much like islam
@@g.dalfleblanc63... Or any of the great apes! Gorillas & orangutans are both intelligent yet peaceful creatures.
Christians, hold off on the graffiti until you've read your whole bible. It calls for dashing babies against rocks.
Psalm 137:9 mean when it says, “Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks”
Chimpanzees have terrified me since I was little girl. I loved all the animals at the zoo - bears, lions, tigers, hippos, etc. But refused to go in the monkey area. Something in their eyes absolutely terrified me.
I also wish people would stop thinking they can domesticate wild animals. Their innate behaviors will always dominate; they are wild animals and no amount of love, clothing or trying to turn them into human child will ever change their biology.
Very true my feelings also.
Aside from some/many humans, they are the only other animal that it doesn't bother me when they suffer.
I would probably feel a lot less guilty about eating chimp meat than beef.
I think it's uncanny valley. We know that on an evolutionary level they are just like us. And that anything with our nature is to be feared and shunned
speak for yourself my chimp gonna eat ur face
Intelligence is the gateway to true cruelty.
The public needs to be educated on how dangerous chimpanzees are.they are powerful wild animals like tigers or grizzly bears.
Just more intelligent.
humans are more dangerous and evil and our intelligance make us more terrifying than chimps or grizzlies and tigers all put together
@@eelchiong6709 they are evil. Fürer orban should incite against chimps instead of his Jewish and the Roma hostages
They are MUCH worse
If you study animal behavior then this is just old news
For years I watched Tarzan movies and I thought chimpanzees only got as large as “Cheetah”. Finally at about 14 years of age I saw some adult chimps on some wildlife documentary. Right away I noticed how terrorizing the appearance and behavior of chimpanzees, especially the older adult males, was. Sometime later as a young adult in the mid to late seventies I read an article about chimpanzees hunting, killing and consuming monkeys. Maybe that article was written by Jane Goodall herself. She was one brave woman to study those vicious critters. Never looked at “Cheetah” the same again.
Thats not the only fantasizing that Hollywod bequeathed to us
Your story line is virtually exactly like myself. I found I had to look at Chimps (Cheetah) in a much different light.
Why does Hollywood name the chimps they feature after other animals ? Tarzans chimp was named 'Cheetah', but he wasn't a cheetah. In the TV series ' BJ and the Bear ' the eponymous BJ named his chimp 'Bear', but he wasn't a bear. Go figure.
Those were gorillas, not chimps.
@@k.avilla8061well we have men calling themselves women… it’s bizarroworld
Every lecture of Ethology at Ohio State always included an example of the same animal behaviors we were studying - occuring in humans. So I always tell people, everything you need to know about humans can be found within a 2 page read on ape behavior.
@@besreal3419 Very good information. Thank you for that insight. By the way, it happened at the old Columbus Arena! I also went to OSU!
GO BUCKS! “OH…
the people who raised Lucy and gave her alcohol and showed her smut magazines are disgusting humans.
Lol
@@captmack007 That is no joke,she even knew how to make cocktails
You guys could of given her a grape Kool aid and a child's happy book. Shame on you !
@@suggiethames9870 That's terrible !
@@Brenda-in8bd In the book Her owners wrote about her "Lucy - Growing Up Human: Chimpanzee Daughter in a Psychotherapist's Family
by Maurice K Temerlin" the describe how she even invented her own cocktail. Vodka & Tang. She emptied a bottle of each on the tile floor, squished it around with her toes and bent over and sipped it up.
In West Covina, California in the US, which is where I grew up, there was a man who raised a Chimp named Moe. He was taken away and that man sat outside his front porch with a sign that read “Bring Moe Home” for a very long time. That man went to visit his chimp one day and got brutally attacked. I believe he was attacked by another chimp in the enclosure. Never saw that man sitting outside his porch with his sign again.
So was it Moe who attacked the man or was it another chimp?
The man went to see Moe and give him a cake for his birthday the other chimpanzee got mad and beat the man really bad but it wasn't Moe
@@Blu3Dope another chimp got jealous and attacked Moes owner. Sorry, it was early for me, so my details were all over the place.
@@robert5235 yes this is correct. I didn’t clarify that.
I heard that Moe escaped from the place some time after it's former owner's attack and it's said that he's still out there within the mountains of the california wilderness to this very day
They're far from cute.
You are, though 😉
young orangutan is cute
Sounds like it’s personal lmfao
Maybe lol @@MypronounIsKing
What was that one movie, in the world of that movie, there was a show like in the 60s or 70s about a family and a chimp lived with them. The chimp one day just snapped and went crazy and killed everyone on set. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
……remember years’ ago when a ‘pet’ chimp tore away a woman’s face. Absolutely horrific!
travis incident
@@johnngames8357 I was in her husbands office when she brought that chimp in, in a bassinet with a diaper on...those black eyes gave me pause
My cousin worked in the zoo for years, it was her dream occupation. One routine day for NO perceptible reason a favorite and affectionate adult chimp lunged at her. She put up her hand protectively and the chimp savagely tore up her hand
and pretty much changed her life.
That's horrible. I hope she's OK.
@@rumblzs She is in her 80's now, lives in the country with lots of animals. (no chimps)
It was about 10 - 15 years ago, I learned this truth about Chimpanzees. In the early 2000s, there was a rise of pet chimpanzees attacking and eating the faces of the owners. When I researched it, I learned that Chimpanzees were vicious and I was totally shocked.
Shocked? They're wild animals
Can you imagine the excruciating pain of having your junk ripped off like that?
rockwellrhodes7703 That's a whole other conversation 😂
@rockwellrhodes7703I use to think bears only ate fish/berries/honey.
And they are SUPER STRONG.
I watched the NG video of the chimp war. Seriously unnerving. Amongst many quirks was how the attacking chimps would sneak up on the targets by stealthily walking in each other's tracks, carefully step by step. That it was able to be filmed was just breathtaking..
A high powered rifle with a scope could’ve solved the problem quickly and cleanly. If you don’t have the guts to take effective action, then just watch them kill each other.
They are intelligent just no focus for that intelligence.
The more intelligent an animal the more violent, they’re a reflection of us the dark animalistic side that we have.
It's amazing how big and muscular their arms are. That alone is intimidating enough for me to never want to encounter one.
Many years ago, when I was young, I'm long in the tooth, I read an article in the newspaper that a chimpanzee tore the face off of a person. Made an impression.
@@goforward123 Face and fingers, I never liked chimps ever since.
@@sekovittol3124 You left out the genital areas. Chimpanzees will also rip off male testicles.
Their front arms are just their "legs".
For humans (duh), your strengh is in your thighs. Which is why your survival move, is he strong forward step-kick in the stomach, to push your aggressor at a distance.
@@sekovittol3124
Yet gorillas are demonized who are way more friendly to humans despite they're killed by humans way more than chimpanzees
I know a guy that's had chimps all his life . He used to frame houses and he would bring the chimp to work with him as a baby. He would put a collar on it and chain it to a tie down that screws into the ground that is used to anchor mobile homes down. He would get a long piece of pipe and screw it into the ground and attach the chimp to it by a chain under a shade tree. After a couple of years it started getting bigger and one day he heard something clinking and he looked around here comes the chimp walking with the tie down anchor on its hand. It had pulled it out of the ground. Yes, they really are that strong
man thats terrify
They are 5 times stronger than a human
Poor Gilka had a sad life even before her babies were killed ..she had a partially paralyzed wrist due to catching polio when young .
not that it makes the situation any less horrible and or justifiable in any way but maybe for some reason in their more primitive way of thinking or some kind of thought that Gilka displayed and or showed signs of weakness with her hand being weak or handicapped from being sick when she was younger - and together with the fact that other members of her troop knew of her being previously sick when she was younger - but also maybe more importantly the fact that she could not hide the fact that her hand was obviously disabled and because that it would always be noticed not only just by the others in her troop - but would also be noticed by others in different troops and would or could be a display of weakness and or a sign of weakness from her and from the troop as a whole - even if only seen with her baby by members of her own troop - but especially if she was seen with her offspring by others in different troops to them she might be seen as weak somehow - and so some of the others in her troop thought by killing her offspring would somehow get rid of any weakness in the troop? but if that was the case why would they not just not just take out Gilka ? and then only decide to kill her offspring every time she gave birth.. it's all quite confusing? maybe it is actually pretty simple ... they were in fact.... just some really sick and crazed homicidal chimp maniacs..............who knows???
@@trenthall1427 Maybe but more likely the female that killed her babies was maladjusted in some ways ..who knows though ..if animals detect weakness they can be brutal but that's nature I guess .
@@trenthall1427 It's possible they wanted to weed out weakness in the group but I think it's more likely that certain chimps have violent tendencies either way and they're just more likely to attack targets that can't fight back...
@@trenthall1427they are not that compkex to think of keeping the troup healthy. The mother was just an easier target for a depraved chimp. Goodall's staff should have shot the psyco's right away. The hell with driving them away. Now *that* is a set of genes & behaviors best culled.
this is just like riding the NYC subway system at 4am.
😂😂😂
@@briankelly85 YIKES! It’s funny/ not funny. I’m conflicted! 😂/😐
Most animals will isolate themselves just before giving birth. They know how vulnerable they and their children are and cannot trust the others in their group.
They are a complex and amazing animals. Chimps can handle baby chimps so lovingly, and cautious, it would bring a tear to your eye. Then one day, its like night and day. The same chimp could change into a murderous animal. People need to leave them alone. We are not at war with them, we are observers. People who think they can raise a chimpanzee into a human are sadly mistaken. Once a chimp begins puberty they become a whole new chimp with frightening aggressive tendencies. That's when people get hurt or killed. Leave them in the forest. To keep the exotic pet black market going.
Very well stated - thank you. Anyone reading your comments should immediately draw parallels with Homo sapiens but sadly, I fear that not many commentators on here are going to make that connection. We so like to transfer our own excesses to other species (maybe to detract from our own darkness) - we only need to think of the adjectives that apply so aptly to H. sapiens but that we so wrongly use to denigrate other species: evil, cunning, disgusting, aggressive, murderous, heartless, mindless...
Great comment! Chimps are A LOT like us humans in so many ways. They really need to be respected, and just left to themselves in their native rainforest environments. I'd imagine that's all anything with sufficient intelligence would wish for to be honest.
@@messyjc8653 well we did come from the same ancestor so it makes sense Chimps share many traits similar to us, you are absolutely right in that they should be left alone in their natural habitat instead of being a pet or hunted for sport.
Pretty disgusting. Never saw why people thought they were cute.
@@stephaniemccord6100 Look at what Homo sapiens does - genocide, torture, global ecological destruction, serial killing, animal experimentation, nuclear weapons, child abuse, human trafficking... THAT is the definition of "pretty disgusting".
I heard a story of a man that had one as a pet but it got to big and he put it in a kind of zoo. He visited it with a birthday cake and gave it to him and not the rest. The other chimps got crazy jealous and angry and managed to break out. They bite his eyes out,then his nose and ears,then they took off his hands and feet, then ripped his balls off. I would rather a lion got me than one of these.🙏
I heard that story recently. It’s terrifying. I love animals but now I’m beginning to think differently about Chimps.
The chimp had a good lawyer though and beat the charges.
Was the lawyer Bruce Cutler?
I heard of this too
I heard this story from Joe Rogan podcast 😳😳😳
"Cute" is not a word that describes any chimpanzee 💀
It is though. Cute face, fluffy fur, how are they not cute?
@@AmericaChavez17 😭😭😭you must be joking if somone said you look like a chimpanzee would you take it as a compliment?
@@AmericaChavez17what is cute about them ?
@@GMC229 fluffy fur, cute face, small size, what's not cute about that?
Only babies are cute
Their musculature is incredible. Almost pure lean muscle, very little fat.
I saw a documentary on chimps that showed one that had 100% Alopecia. I couldn't believe the muscular structure.
Form is the information of function as well as behavior.
Neanderthal morphology. Super muscularity, heavy brow ridges to protect the eyes from combative violence. The Neanderthals were like the common chimpanzees. We humans are distinctly more like the Bonobo, and this fact is reflected in our toned down morphology relative to the Neanderthals.
So you wanna eat that chimpanzee meat ummm yummy
They don’t eat burgers and other processed foods lol
@@georgehunter2813I’ve dated some Neanderthal women
i dont know why some people think they are cute, for me they are very ugly, terrifying and disturbing
Seriously. They are despised and rejected everywhere. When the F you see people go to the zoos and see chimps and say “aaaaww”? They are as ugly and terrifying as can be.
Throwing rocks at visitors makes sense. Who wants to be a prisoner and be laughed at all day.
This is how I imagine aliens view us as.
Same, they're probably looking at us thinking "WTF" ? Lol
Aliens?😂😂😂😂 Are y'all serious
@@Dmaj089 What's so funny?
@@elwetritsch3654 That people believe in aliens
@@danw1374 honestly they probably think "atleast the Chimpz are labeled as wild Animals humans think themselves as civilised yet they are most barbaric on this little planet
Serious question... Since chimps are so closely related to us, could it be they are also prone to antisocial personality disorders , such as psychopathy?
Chimps have 98% same dna as humans,so anything that humans are affected by,so are apes...at least 98% anyway.
Makes you wonder because some chimps seem to be very mild and gentle while others wild and aggressive.
@@teijaflink2226 look how different humans are...i am sure not every chimp would ripp there human friends face off.look how many humans murder or even kill there parents...humans have done sicking things to animals and other humans...Even the worst ape could not even come close to us...sad,but true...
@@a.p.vandenende1105 wow,so you think humans are never kill?
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@@a.p.vandenende1105 We are nature and we are indeed nasty.
Didn’t realize they were like this. This is horrifying to say the least.
You should read "Chimpanzee Politics". The title says it all.
Caus you're a girl 😂
I find nothing desirable about these unpleasant animals. I wish them no harm, but I have no desire to make efforts to forge relationships with them.
My sister was a beautiful blue eyed blond. We were in a group of theatrical acts in a studio. At the opposite end of a very long ballet studio was an animal act with a chimp. That chimp took one look at my sister and ripped his chain from his trainer, crossed the studio and took and set his gums (no teeth in captured chimps, too dangerous) in a painful bite. My sister has hated them since then. It took the trainer about 30 seconds to get control of the chimp and free my sister. And he was not gentle.
There are many men who have 'Chimp Eyes' & you can tell that they are extremely primitive in how they deal with people!
This is fact!
trump for one
Or women as well
As intelligence increases, the level and methods of torture and killing increase! The ability to preplan and organise demonstrates their intelligence and potential danger!
These chimps have obviously learned nothing from watching Caesar in Planet of the Apes when he was giving the speech about apes not killing other Apes
Best comment!
lol 😂
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That's because the author never knew anything about apes.
When I was about eleven or twelve years old, my sister and her husband took me to some kind of half-assed private "zoo". A young chimp was in what amounted to a wooden crate with bars which it was was holding onto. I felt bad for it and reached out to stroke it's finger in sympathy. In an instant it had ahold of my finger trying to pull my hand in, mouth open and lips drawn back to bite. It was incredibly strong but somehow I managed to pull loose. At the time I didn't understand that I certainly would have lost that finger with one bite. I felt pretty stupid. My sister and her husband were walking way ahead of me and I never told her about it because her temper was just slightly less hair-trigger than that chimp's.
It's not surprising that they are the animal we share the most DNA with
😂😀
Yes, and we share 70%+ of our DNA with a cucumber..
But chimp behavior and "culture" sure reminds me of something..
God created Chimpanzees and their cruelty. Cry about it
Sharing dna with psychopaths
I came here for this comment.
This doesn't surprise me. Around 10 years ago I was watching a show about Chimpanzees in a community. If another Chimpanzee were to walk by their community and was an outsider, they would consider it an invader and stop at nothing until it was dead.
@rockwellrhodes7703 People are supposed to use their brain, not reduce themselves. Why stop at a chimpanzee then, you might try acting like a rock?
I had no idea that Chimps could be so cruel. But if they are our closest relatives, nothing should surprise me. I don't go to any zoo's, so the closest I'll ever get to a chimp is through the TV.
Thank you 💛 for this excellent documentary. And thanks for keeping it truthful!
Ваши родственники может быть ? Но не родственники людей .
Actually, bonobos are slightly closer to humans. And they are faaaaaaaaar from violent. Imagine replacing all the violence, cruelty and anger mentioned about chimps in this video, and replacing with.... libido. That's a bonobo. They live in hyper-pacifistic groups, and constantly, with any other member, just bone them (with consent always). Even when they have disputes, they chose to solve them with games, such as p*nis fencing (that's exactly what it sounds like), not violence.
Dont believe those modern western stories. They are not our relatives. There is no such thing as evolution. Its just westeners fictions and philosophy.
If you are not from earth then they're not related to you. @@ОльгаБулюк
Its the human features that make their viciousness worse for me
It's not human features, they are chimp features. They don't feel pity or apparently remorse.
Hey,we are just barely out of the jungle ourselves.
We are literally outside this planet...@@bobsmith-y3j
@@bobsmith-y3jfound the science nerd
This reminds us that we might be more clinical, but humans are in the same position as the Chimps. Our respect for laws and of religion that keeps us in place. Watch the chimps for any future behavior that we can expect us to perform.
Respect for laws maybe, but there are a lot of shitty religious people and good, compassionate atheists.
When I was a child I wanted a chimpanzee. Well obviously I didn’t get one. They absolutely terrify me now
1. To "want" a chimpanzee (a species genetically closer to us than it is to gorillas) is tantamount to slavery. 2. Humans should terrify you far, far, far more.
Same!
@@a.p.vandenende1105 Nature is what it is - impartial. It's also our progenitor. So if you claim that nature is "terrible" then following even a cursory examination of human behaviour the only conclusion possible is that humanity is by far the most terrible of all.
Hard to believe Jane Goodall was never attacked
A chimpanzee is an animal and deserves to be preserved in the forest or jungle.
10:31 However there are people that have the "Dr. Doolittle" instinct and brought in their homes a chimpanzee and treated it as one would treat a house pet like a dog or a cat.
Very often this arrangement has turned deadly.
Why should they be made extinct? They're just another jungle animal.
@siyovaxshen-sipad-zid-anastop being stupid
Nature sucks ass like big time, I much prefer the comfort and safety of my suburban home.
I think the only reason people get so upset about chimp aggression is that we personify them so much.
They are very smart. But they’re not humans. Why is a chimp who eats infants really different from a lion who eats cubs?
Lions don't make tools, don't possess the same level of higher reasoning skills. Realistically it's because they're clearly not like us. Chimps on the other hand are closer to us in terms of intelligence and social structure. You're right that a lot of why people are upset is because the apply our standards to them.
Because chimps have all of the evolutionary advantages of humans, but with ten times more strength.
Humans have a superiority complex.
They are cute and cuddly when they are little but go full on psycho killer as they age.
they are never cute and cuddly
Sounds like my ex husband.
@@sheilagravely5621sorry for you
Gremlins. They are deceptive gremlins.
@@sheilagravely5621 You married a child?
Shows that they’re just like us.
No, they are not human
You are anthropomorphizing
They are nothing like us
@@thecutecatgang nigga they have 98% of the same genes as us
We dont eat eachother like its normal
@@cryingalone7572 if i was starving and there was no societal belief that cannibalism is bad and killing is allowed i would kill and eat someone too, if anything its weird that cannibalism is considered weird
The way they smile when the rip apart things is unsettling
I once heard an anthropologist, when comparing Chimps to humans as far as brain capacity is concerned that there is absolutely No comparison what so ever, in his words that of a "dog's brain to a flower".
Remember , Bubbles Michal Jackson's pet chimp. Before that cute chimp hit 200lbs he got rid of it, once a chimp hits puberty they get urges and can become very aggressive.
Uh Uh Eddy, don’t go near the cage
Absolutely shocking! That's a far cry from the charming often comedic chimp characters I grew up watching on such sappy TV fare of the 50's such as Jungle Jim.
They seem cute...??!! To you.
They are Vicious and Very Powerfull animals that can rip a human being apart without a problem.
And they are ugly too.
If I had to go near a chimpanzee, I'd definitely carry my 9mm. There are people that know how to handle the apes, but there are fools that think they're just like unintelligent people. The stories of the chimps in their care attacking human beings are beyond horrific. It's easier to defend yourself against big dogs, and dogs are not nearly as sadistic.
@@a.p.vandenende1105 Human beings violent enough to rush you and tear you to shreds are few and far between. The problem with carrying a firearm is that to be responsible with it, you also have to be a bit paranoid. As I get older, I'm thinking I need to be a bit paranoid. I can't defend myself with my bare hands, like I could 20 years ago.
These are the monkeys that are known to rip your nuts off and play hot potato with your junk. I wouldn’t go near a chimp if you paid me.
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U You just told us a whole lot more than you realise about your lack of knowledge of handguns.
@@keiththompson-mg4yt I don't pretend to be an expert, but I keep my weapon clean, and I can hit the broad side of a barn.
the level of apprehension you feel is common as you grow older. chemistry changes and so does your innate understanding of your own mortality. you dont have to be paranoid friend. situational awareness is what you need to emphasize. perhaps you should learn a hand to hand self defense like arnis or something. it will make you proficient in blade and baton in a relatively short time and it will take the edge off of THE FEAR and by all means if you are in an environment that has you perpetually afraid you should get the hell out of there if possible. @@ThatsMrPencilneck2U
Very informative, seriously this ole lady had no clue. Amazing how we are never to old to learn, thank you!
I remember seeing a documentary 15+ years ago with my parents about how dangerous these animals are and it’s stuck with me ever since. You will never catch me near an enclosure of chimps.
An advanced alien civilization observing us would probably say the same things and have countless examples to cite.
if you are a vulnerable person, you know how much human beings are sadistic like these chimps.
Does that imply that we're most likely terrifyingly strong compared to said aliens?
'Cause sure, chimps are primitive, but you're drunk if you think a common man can beat one in a fight. Are aliens the same way? Like, a hell of a lot smarter and more advanced, but aware that we can turn their organs into pudding if we got our hands on them?
You are absolutely and sadly correct.
Just from watching you, I’m sure.
More atrocities too.
This feels like a film that aliens made about humans.
underrated comment
Very smart,we are the biggest joke on this planet
Probably how they would react
unfortunately yes
@@Death88758 I geniunly fucking hate humanity and have borderline given up on us we think ourselves civilised and moral yet we have proven time and time again that we are barely our of the fucking jungle
6:48 bro went from a painter to an unstable psychopath
Adolf the Chimpanzee
Baby chimps: ❤️💕🥰☮️☺️✝️
Adult chimps: 😡🤬💥💣👿☠️
Kind of like how gorillas are in real life compared to fictional portrayals.
You can judge for yourself that by just simply looking at the Chimps visage or facial appearance, this animal is sinister.
Chimps may look closest to human but they are not created in the image of God.
Well at least you didn’t rely on sensationalism while making this video. I applaud your sense of dignity during the narration. No cheapening tactic here.
Ha ha ha!
The Chimpanzee as a species of Primate are the Most human,and with some of our worst violent tendencies,I Mean think of the atrocities humans have committed in War..
Most babies are cute then they grow up
11:35 Damn, imagine being near a chimp who is trying to quit smoking cold turkey.
I read somewhere once when they filmed the "Tarzan" movies with Johnny Weissmuller they had to chain Cheeta because he actually hated Maureen O'Sullivan and was extremely vicious towards her.
Entirely possible.
They're just like a lot of our prisons. They're filled with a lot of people with sadistic behaviors. Who needs to find big foot when you've got little foot over here watching you calculating your moves, hunting you down, waiting for the precice moment when you're not paying close attention and **wam** you're that ape's next meal. I've seen some pretty vicious stuff but not quite as much as this video. This is exactly why we're warned
Chimpanzees are not my favourite animals, they scare me as much as a human serial killer.
These monsters are the closest things to real life werewolves.
They are animals not monsters, and probably a bit more like what cavemen would of been like, if a tad bit less evolved.
@englandrules3872 I'd sooner have lion, jaguar, wolf or tiger for a pet than a chimp face ripper.
There are many countless humans that are worse.
@TheSportsPROgram If I could identify them, I'd shoot them next.
@thewanderer797 and it is not close humans, not all, but humans are easily the most dangerous and evil specie in the planet
This makes me wonder whether our efforts to curb violent behaviors in humans are Useful at all since genetically and behaviorally, we have so many similarities with these animals. I always thought things like war and genocide were so horrible and unusual and I could never understand them, but watching this video, I’m wondering if this is just part of our behavioral norm and there is really no way to stop it?
There's a much better side to us too.
Well, it has stopped in many aspects and manifestations through our higher degree of socialising and co-operation that initiated from the complex communication abilities we developed thanks to which we aquired an evolutionary advantage.
That in turn led to further development of the frontal lobe, better communication, co-operation and the development of traits such as empathy, sympathy, solidarity, compassion etc. toghhether with an increase in IQ.
High intelligence + co-operation + social interaction =more peaceful behavior in general.
In there lies the answer to your question.
Genetics play a crucial role in how violent or malevolent a human will be.
@@UFOSPACEMAN Certainly. We stlil don't know what activates the ''switches'' in parts of the genes that enable certain manifestations of the gene's attributes.
But we know they exist and for some reason sometimes and with different outcomes the get on . Still vague but cannot be dismissed.
@@lusoza Very dangerous and dubious in terms of outcomes and intentions. Also suspiciously ''useful'' The very same power centers that encourage violent behaviour, instability, hostility and isolation will fund ''research '' that benefits the social nature of humans? I doubt it..
For some reason, and I don't know why, everytime I ever watched the late Jerry Lewis or Robin Williams or chimpanzees on television I got an uneasy feeling of apprehension and discomfort like something bad was going to happen. Perhaps I was onto something subliminal about all three. 😱
I've also heard they never use turn signals when changing lanes.
They are still better behaved than some idiots I’ve seen lately on tv
Jerry Springer is worse. Most trumpanzees are quite similar.
@@beowulfvladmax7710 the other side is not much better either
@@gilbertrtf21952 sides of the same coin if you ask me
You're lucky you've only seen them on tv
Good comment! 👍🏽
I'm surprised none of the monkeys chimps defended themselves against Passion , See that's what happens someone strikes fear into the group and the group is just the weakest. They're so terrified they won't fight back to defend themselves. They just sit there and get devoured . I won't go to zoo anymore when I was a kid. I went as my mom took me but when I got to be a teenager. I started to see someone sadness in the zoo I quit going I won't even take my kids
Exactly how a few gang members run the whole penitentiary in my experience lol.
@SeahawkGaming-xp7bl exactly like fürer orbán who attacked his own kind they hunted down 7 innocent Roma from militrary jeeps at 2009 and thats how he became finally dictator of hungary
@SeahawkGaming-xp7bl Speak for yourself. God created man; apes are beasts. I'm sorry you still haven't realized that the religion of evolution is a hoax.
Humans are not apes that's the biggest lie since 9/11
@@khalid8185 then what are they?
don't forget the incident in which a group of prison breakers chimps hunted down several humans and killed them brutaly f. ex. one particular guy was nearly decapitated and his genitals were removed and we're eaten or thrown away... so always bare in mind animals are to be respected and seen as animals... and in the moment that humans interfere they turn even more to what nature have made them...
Omg that’s fucked up. O.O
They are our closest relatives. And it shows…so calm down, dear narrator.
Imagine a chimp in a bar fight. It would probably take 10 grown men to defeat it.
4 men are enough to end a chimp
Man and gorilla destroy evil chimps
@@zeusx6479 Only if they have guns maybe otherwise those 4 men are gonna be missing fingers/ears/noses from the effort.
Chimps are deadly, no doubt. But I think it would take a lot less than 10. Regardless, they would all be badly wounded, Im sure.
Those ten men would literally have to pile on and have weapons. If they tried to take it on two or even three at a time, esp without a knife, they would all be flattened.
Actually they are very smart,, smarter that what we give them credit for.. . On some level they understand that we are keeping them captive/enslaving them. They need to be left in the wild where they belong not put in zoos or kept as pets.
My thoughts exactly
@@truthsurgeon6401 I think it's worth mentioning that wild born and raised orangutans for the most part give humans a wide berth and ones that have been under human care and reintroduced to the wild are known for being notably aggressive toward humans. They comprehend a life of captivity for what it is and Orangutans have proved in lab testing that they have acute memories that last 15 years or more.
Id rather encounter a gorilla than a chimp. Chimps are way too unpredictable and could end up eating your damn face. Gorillas are unpredictable too but if you let them know youre not a threat they'll leave you alone
Oh, absolutely. Gorillas are incredibly peaceful and would rather intimidate you than tear you apart.
Zoos are bad enough , but private ownership of these wild animals is negligent.
That’s why I enjoy reading about leopards killing chimps.
Now, that's just sick and immature.
@@peterashby-saracen3681 yes
There are chimps that kill and eat prey on lions jaguars and leopards. Look it up Joe Rogan has an episode about them
And baboons. They are terrifying too.
@@peterashby-saracen3681
Oh no the leopard killed your grandfather or something. (Since that’s what you all believe)
The beginning of a real life Planet Of The Apes.
Good comment
Nah we still have serious weapons ( mechanical and chemical/ bio) and far superior intellect. Let's not make them out to be super overlords. I'd be more afraid of bacteria/virus/ insects than chimps.... not me personally but they ain't gonna OVERTHROW us. Come on.
We need to put em down fr 🤣
Dont forget the flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz, terrifying.
Remember the Jungle Books?
They aren't evil, they're just wild animals.
The fact the animal closest to humans are the ones humans deem "evil" is funny though.
I agree
Humans are supposedly more moral 😂
humans are capable of and have done all of these things if they’re evil then so are we
Can we just stick to the point instead bringing humans into it like it makes chimps less vicious
@@GodmadeTrends You can't ignore the point that humans are the most dangerous/vicious animal that has EVER lived on this planet. It's not even close....
@@Ispeakthetruthify
Truth to that. One of the main reasons I stay to myself.
@@Ispeakthetruthify I’m not ignoring any facts. It’s just boring that anytime we’re talking about animals people have to bring humans into it. Ok we get it, can we just stick to the point! Ffs
@@GodmadeTrends human's are worse than chimps , why are you so offended. I guess you probably think R7J4 is a "humanist" now ,,,,,, God help us all
it does not take much for humans to exhibit similar tendencies.
Ok for the chimp named Lucy, she had a addiction to alcohol and pornography. But why are we not talking about where she got the alcohol and pornography to begin with. She obviously came across enough of it to become addicted to it lol
Omg ikr
If feel like they're that scary because they remind us of humans.
They're similar to humans; Kronos was feasting on his own infants. Humans kill each other over territory, possessions, fear, jealousy, revenge, and even for the fun of it in the modern world.
Kronos is a made-up story.
Our closest relative is evil, what a surprise!
Unlike cars who play with and torture their prey to death.
@@berndtherrenvolk1951 You mean cats? Cats are quite smart, so yes they can be cruel, and I am a cat lover.
I live in SW Ohio and there was a guy in this dinky town in the middle of nowhere called Foster that owned a bar along the Little Miami river back in the 1980s that had a chimp that drank beer and smoked cigarettes.
Chimpanzees are equivalent of "clown" in the animal kingdom to me. Terrified me since I was a kid.
Please post one of my suggestions
1 Saltwater Crocodile vs Barbary lion
2 Jaguar vs Alligator
3 Lion vs Komodo dragon
4 Gorilla family vs Lion pride
Barbary lion wins on land high difficulty, Saltwater crocodile wins in water low difficulty.
Jaguar wins on land high diff, Alligator wins in water mid-high diff.
Lion mid diff.
Lion pride low diff
"...known for their docility"
Wait...Who tf is out there calling chimps docile?
asylum patients