I love that she visits the wild ones she raised and released, calls to them to see how they are but doesn’t try to interact more in order to keep them wild.❤❤❤ So sweet
For that one female, who was in captivity so long and then now is the matriarch, what an accomplishment for both human and bonobo. It makes my heart happy that she is happy and free.
@@antoniocesardecarvalhovian5670 I think its to show how much humans have messed him up mentally. I think it makes koba more interesting since his kind is naturally peaceful
@@antoniocesardecarvalhovian5670 False. Koba is a representation of a Bonobo that goes against his nature due to gaining sapience and intellegence similar to humanity (much like the other apes) through the ALZ 113 and his incredibly dark backstory. If anything it shows how even a calm species can go completely dark/evil after being self aware of the bad things that happened to him and gaining the emotion of true hatred because of tampering with his brain functions with experimentation giving him the ability to hold those kinds of grudges the same way a human would. If you remember when Koba first appeared in Rise he was completely docile until he gained the ALZ 113 and started to recognize what happened to him. Especially in the Firestorm prequel novel when Jacobs starts to demean him as a simple animal and mocks his suffering several times. Remember the Apes in the modern Planet of the Apes trilogy are all going against their nature due to the ALZ 112/113 because they gained human like sapience and intelligence though still retain some of their instincts as regular apes.
its true but for how long that must go down to the credit of the locals however with this sensless war some unscruplous and despearte people are now going in to areas that were previousily out of reach there needs to be a education and a culture change that its unacceptable and they need protection
It was stunning to watch the adults. It's easy to feel like you are looking back in time, at proto-humans. Living history! If I were 30 years younger I'd be on the next plane over there to volunteer. I could love on those babies for the rest of my life. Now I have fibro and chronic fatigue, but at least I can enjoy them from the comfort of my bed. Thank you for filming this!
Check out Dr. Stuart McGill, he is the world's best low back pain expert so he rarely discusses fibromyalgia but has had some success stories rehabbing fibromyalgia patients. The key is to recode the nerve engrams. You can find a pdf of his book low back disorders online and he wrote a few paragraphs about it. Worth checking out imo.
It's sad that u guys in your country you hunted your bonobos to extinction, now you are lecturing us African how to keep wild animals that you don't have
The story behind this wonderful place is amazing and also heartbreaking. If you've never read about it, you'd never understand. These bonobos as well as other primates are so much like us, it's amazing.
I much prefer bonobos to regular chimpanzees. Bonobos were once called “pygmy chimpanzees”, but I’m glad the name was changed so that they may be better understood and protected.
@@looksirdroids9134 They can produce hybrid offspring together in captivity. Your comment is correct, but you make it seem like they’re more distinct than they are.
@@looksirdroids9134 They're not completely different species, they're related. Bonobos are just chimps that happened to live in an area with abundance of resources, so they grew peaceful instead of violent and psychotic like regular chimps
The fact that the great apes like bonobos are so humanlike, cute and just such amazing animals are still hunted and babies ripped away from mothers absolutely breaks ny heart and makes me sooooo sad i could cry… i absolutely despise humans who partake in such evil behavior..
They have bonobos at the San Diego Zoo, which is an amazing place, BTW. All zoos should be like that one. The male banged on the grass to chase the people off who were watching while the females took a nap. Obviously a very intelligent animal.
I loved how the guy at the begging said “unlike chimps and humans which are often violet and aggressive with each other” 😂😂 Sad and funny at the same damn time!
I remember watching Robert Sapolsky and he mentioned something along the lines that different animals have like different types of penises and sperm production and different strategies for ensuring their genes get passed on. Also females can have different ovulation strategies, cycles all that jazz. I am not 100% sure what is going on here with bonobos but something along those lines might be in effect.
I like to think that when it comes to humans that dedicate their lives ro rescuing and rehabbing animals that...when they leave this world, they next stop is a very....very....special place.
@@southlondon86 Well, dunno yet. I suspect we don't know and aren't meant to know because if we did, we would be jumping off buildings and bridges to get there. The human body is an electrochemical system. Electricity is energy and energy never disappears. It only transforms. So, the way I see it is...when our bodies give out and can no longer support this electrochemical system, the energy leaves our body and goes to this "next form". What this form is....again, I'm not sure. But, even Peter Pan said...."To die would be a great adventure." I believe their is some truth to that. It will be an adventure.
No. 4 million years ago is the era of Australopithecus Anamensis/Afarensis. They had a different skull structure and differently organized slightly larger brain already, they also were as fully bipedal as we are, just slightly differently. They also had evolved the "Baseball Pitcher's" shoulder that enables Humans to throw Baseball sized objects, especially rocks, very hard, probably the first Hominin projectile weapon capability. Thus, our ancestors were more dangerous than these Bonobos.
Ever since I learned about bonobos and their er... loving culture and personalities when I was a child, they became my favorite animal, besides cats that is, and I have written fantasy stories based on them, as to how we and our world would be like if we humans would have been more like bonobos than like chimps.
Have you ever read on the subject of them? Besides the recently glorified over exaggerated in so many ways tales of their homosexual eroticí love lives. You know we're not like chimps. Were just as much not like bonobos as we are chimps most of those mannerisms from the ones at that reservation are human learned ones wild ones are much different
I'VE NEVER HEARD OF BONOBOS EVER! THEY ARE FASCINATING AND SO CUTE. ❤. I'M GLAD THE LADY IS REPLENISHING THE FOREST WITH THE NEARLY EXTINCT BONOBOS. ONCE THEY ARE GONE, ONLY CLONING CAN SAVE THEM AND THAT'S NOT THE WAY TO REPLENISH A FOREST IN REALITY. 😢💔.
Bonobos live in an area of abundant resources, with few predators. This makes aggression less important fort survival and cooperation more important. If chimps ever invaded their territory, I'm afraid they wouldn't survive.
@@marymccluer1630 sounds like a great idea that can most definetily work but whos going to pay the locals first of all i mean i would donate .who will monitor the job being done properly a tourist aspect could help to see these creature as valuable to the world heritage i mean pandas are doing well why not bonobos rhino etc get armed protection giraffe protection needs to be funded local education and a changing of he mindset turn away from the use of bush meat public health measure ,reducyion change in local thinking' culture etc i mean there still there so something working after 100s of years goverment pressure on local goverment banning of logging also to protect their habitat
Ants form a queue. Ants, Termites, Honey Bees, Fish and Birds of the same species in migrations work together in a disciplined manner. Humans have had wars since time immemorial.
Thanks you for serving this cousins of of and please try as much to educate the locals about their well-being and how their present in that area can change their life from tourism or else they will be use as food again.
Lmao you are joking yes? "Or else they will be used as food again" 😅😅😅 AGAIN?? SO tell me when did this stop? Because I can tell you it never ever stopped. The congo and surrounding regions where the bonobos live has been at war and conflict for many years. Bonobos have been pursued relentlessly for their meat cakes bushmeat for many years and they are today there has never been stopped. In fact there is even a new footage video circulating right here in RUclips of a poacher who just killed and caught 2 adult bonobos for bushmeat and he rips the baby off of one to inspect it then throws it back on its dead mother trying to nurse. The video is widely circulated on here and it's not hard to find just search bonobos being poached if you don't believe it. But stop speaking lies. Acting like this is not happening anymore is a illusion.
Ok. But, it’s because of our differences, humans don’t view sex in the same way. It’s a much more emotional thing for humans. So, more sex wouldn’t fix this.
The more "emotional" thing is probably due to our competitive nature. What you think is some beautiful bonding is really just our evolution of a woman finding a strong male, and a strong male feeling reassured with a fertile, submissive female. You translate this as some beautiful romantic thing, but I am sure other competitive species feel something similar. Perhaps it's better to not feel those emotions at all.
I love that she visits the wild ones she raised and released, calls to them to see how they are but doesn’t try to interact more in order to keep them wild.❤❤❤ So sweet
She doesn't want them to be tempted or willing to interact with humans - too dangerous
For that one female, who was in captivity so long and then now is the matriarch, what an accomplishment for both human and bonobo. It makes my heart happy that she is happy and free.
@@chicken4090there’s literally nothing odd about it
Koba looking real chill right here.
although he's a great villain, he's a groos misrepresentation of bonobos
@@antoniocesardecarvalhovian5670 I think its to show how much humans have messed him up mentally. I think it makes koba more interesting since his kind is naturally peaceful
@@antoniocesardecarvalhovian5670not misrepresented if the reason he is so aggressive is because he was tortured by humans his whole life
@@antoniocesardecarvalhovian5670 False. Koba is a representation of a Bonobo that goes against his nature due to gaining sapience and intellegence similar to humanity (much like the other apes) through the ALZ 113 and his incredibly dark backstory. If anything it shows how even a calm species can go completely dark/evil after being self aware of the bad things that happened to him and gaining the emotion of true hatred because of tampering with his brain functions with experimentation giving him the ability to hold those kinds of grudges the same way a human would. If you remember when Koba first appeared in Rise he was completely docile until he gained the ALZ 113 and started to recognize what happened to him. Especially in the Firestorm prequel novel when Jacobs starts to demean him as a simple animal and mocks his suffering several times.
Remember the Apes in the modern Planet of the Apes trilogy are all going against their nature due to the ALZ 112/113 because they gained human like sapience and intelligence though still retain some of their instincts as regular apes.
"Ha! Look at you. So young and happy. Where do the years go?"
bonobos: hippies
orangutans: monks
silverbacks: bodybuilders
chimps: warmongers
human: destroyer
The greys:cattle mutilators
Yes... human: a pestilence @@iamtg1
I prefer monks and hippies
Silverbacks ? Gorillas.😉
It's such a miracle that they are still around, they are truly one of nature's treasures
its true
but for how long
that must go down to the credit of the locals
however with this sensless war
some unscruplous and despearte people are now going in to areas that were previousily out of reach
there needs to be a education and a culture change that its unacceptable
and they need protection
Why
Whoa racist much??
@@PharaohFluiditytf..?
What a beautiful opening scene. The singing and inter species interaction is a thing of beauty.
Beautiful
This is such a wonderful piece on our work! Thank you for bringing it out of the archive so more people can see it!
Thank you for all of the work you guys do to help the bonobos❤!!! It would be a dream to visit your sanctuary one day🥰!!!!
Thank you for your wonderful work!
Thank you for keeping these sweet animal safe!
What a wonderful thing to see a peace-loving. Hunted for Bush meat. 😢 Thank you, with all my ❤, I thank you ❤😊
Lola ya bonobo is great. I love what they stand for. Wonderful organization
“They are not us and we are not them, but we have a line in the middle of the two worlds that we cross all the time.”
@@Gameboy-Unboxingsagreed lol. These people are absolutely mental.
that was pure wisdom
Damn bro, without your help I would never have known about that quote
It was stunning to watch the adults. It's easy to feel like you are looking back in time, at proto-humans. Living history! If I were 30 years younger I'd be on the next plane over there to volunteer. I could love on those babies for the rest of my life. Now I have fibro and chronic fatigue, but at least I can enjoy them from the comfort of my bed. Thank you for filming this!
It's never too late. If anything now is the time.
Eat cauliflower for the fibro.
Check out Dr. Stuart McGill, he is the world's best low back pain expert so he rarely discusses fibromyalgia but has had some success stories rehabbing fibromyalgia patients. The key is to recode the nerve engrams. You can find a pdf of his book low back disorders online and he wrote a few paragraphs about it. Worth checking out imo.
Hehe, bonobo is such a cute name for them. It fits their peaceful nature. 🐵
Hard to believe Koba was one of these sweethearts.
Proximus Caesar is too! The Planet of the Apes movies have a weird bias against Bonobos.
fr bru
It shows how much trauma he went through to go against his peaceful nature
Perhaps he was made a bonobo to show how powerful humans are to turn even a peaceful creature a hateful one
@@stargirl6659 agreed. I fully believe that's why his character was made that way.
When she called into the wild, I wept! It is so beautiful! 🥹
god bless this lady, and those helping. it's a shame we're hunting our cousin species to extinction.
#NotAllHumans. Just those Africans in the DRC where the bonobos live.
Bonobos are adorable! How could anyone hurt them?
They dont have grocery stores so that is what they eat.
@@silentvoiceinthedark5665 ignorance ,we have everything here in Africa come and see it for yourself
It's sad that u guys in your country you hunted your bonobos to extinction, now you are lecturing us African how to keep wild animals that you don't have
@@Josephsakala-ub6fd if you have everything why hunt the bonobo to extinction?
@@Tuxedo_Ma5k- Loss of habitat is probably a big factor in addition to hunting.
Watching from Ghana and I can’t stop thinking about this lovely creatures❤
WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!
Yes 🤗
We are thankful for the words of CAESAR.
We bend our heads
@@jordanjones6007 SAY his words
@@espi371APE. TOGETHER. STRONG.
The story behind this wonderful place is amazing and also heartbreaking. If you've never read about it, you'd never understand. These bonobos as well as other primates are so much like us, it's amazing.
Not even near to human they are pure animals don't be lied to, there meat taste like buffalo meat and they are expansive to buy
@@Josephsakala-ub6fd🙄 the taste of their meat has absolutely nothing to do with being human like 😂
@@Josephsakala-ub6fdI’ll bet you taste like chicken.🍗
@@Josephsakala-ub6fd you are also a animal as i am and they are
And precious. Everyone needs love ❤ 😊
"without love they die"
i felt that
Proof that human beings are capable of doing so much good.
Humans are very capable but they just too tired to change or don’t care. They’ve been massively indoctrinated and brainwashed.
Some are capable.
as said in this video, we are more like chimpanzees unfortunately
@@o.c2092 Absolutely correct.....the violence
She has so much commpassion and dedication to these apes, love it
Imagine every time I feel insecure at work I just go give my coworker a bonobo handshake and eat their candy bar!
Yeah you probably wouldn't glorify it if you were around them for a few days
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just make sure u wash the bar before exhuming it , clean candy is nice candy
HR has been alerted 🤣
Won't get any work done!😂
I much prefer bonobos to regular chimpanzees. Bonobos were once called “pygmy chimpanzees”, but I’m glad the name was changed so that they may be better understood and protected.
interesting
Regular Chimpanzees? Bonobos aren't irregular chimps, they're their own, completely different species.
@@looksirdroids9134i dont think they are calling bonobos regular chimps. I think they meant they preferred bonobos over regular chimps
@@looksirdroids9134 They can produce hybrid offspring together in captivity. Your comment is correct, but you make it seem like they’re more distinct than they are.
@@looksirdroids9134 They're not completely different species, they're related. Bonobos are just chimps that happened to live in an area with abundance of resources, so they grew peaceful instead of violent and psychotic like regular chimps
The fact that the great apes like bonobos are so humanlike, cute and just such amazing animals are still hunted and babies ripped away from mothers absolutely breaks ny heart and makes me sooooo sad i could cry… i absolutely despise humans who partake in such evil behavior..
This takes making love not war to a whole new level
Yesterday finally watched the amazing Chimp Empire then this today, end was so beautiful! Why can't humans be peace loving like them😢❤❤❤❤
They have bonobos at the San Diego Zoo, which is an amazing place, BTW. All zoos should be like that one. The male banged on the grass to chase the people off who were watching while the females took a nap. Obviously a very intelligent animal.
I loved how the guy at the begging said “unlike chimps and humans which are often violet and aggressive with each other” 😂😂 Sad and funny at the same damn time!
All wild animals should be free. Bonobos are amazing animals. I hope more is done to protect them and all wildlife.
100% ❤
@Fucktheleft856 testing and experiments should never be done on or to animals
Just like humans we are wild animals 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Only 4% of wildlife, remains...😭 Biodiversity is critical for all life on Earth 🌎 ❤
@@bluenick4577I am a wild man
What a fascinating story. Makes me want to do this kind of work in the future.
This animal must be protected at any cost, it is our relatives and friends
Too many wars in the region paid for by the Americans
Oh my goodness they’re adorable. So glad they’re taking care of all of them. and giving them a good loving home.😍🥰💕😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you to these wonderful people out here protecting these precious animals
It’s kind of weird that an endangered species uses sex like a hand shake to settle things & not multiply like rabbits.
it’s because they take a long time to mature and development as for say, dogs, or cows, for example
I remember watching Robert Sapolsky and he mentioned something along the lines that different animals have like different types of penises and sperm production and different strategies for ensuring their genes get passed on. Also females can have different ovulation strategies, cycles all that jazz.
I am not 100% sure what is going on here with bonobos but something along those lines might be in effect.
I like to think that when it comes to humans that dedicate their lives ro rescuing and rehabbing animals that...when they leave this world, they next stop is a very....very....special place.
What is that place sir?
@@southlondon86 Well, dunno yet. I suspect we don't know and aren't meant to know because if we did, we would be jumping off buildings and bridges to get there.
The human body is an electrochemical system. Electricity is energy and energy never disappears. It only transforms. So, the way I see it is...when our bodies give out and can no longer support this electrochemical system, the energy leaves our body and goes to this "next form". What this form is....again, I'm not sure. But, even Peter Pan said...."To die would be a great adventure." I believe their is some truth to that. It will be an adventure.
"Any combination, any age" Aaayoooh!
Its discusting me, that this beautiful Bonobo,s eating on the Barbecue!! I am so angry !! Thanks that you helps this beautiful primate
the moment she called out to the freed bonobos and they called back to her, i couldnt stop sobbing. this is so beautiful
I think freedom is a beautiful thing for those animals.
Love them. Would love to go there and help out.
Sure made me smile when she yelled out into the forest,they new her voice❤😊 great job
This was a STELLAR piece of work
a living branch of our evolutionary history. we were essentially this about 4 million years ago.
We haven’t come as far as we’d like to believe.
Bonobos are closer to us than Chimpanzees. Even down to their facial expressions and personalities.
No. 4 million years ago is the era of Australopithecus Anamensis/Afarensis. They had a different skull structure and differently organized slightly larger brain already, they also were as fully bipedal as we are, just slightly differently. They also had evolved the "Baseball Pitcher's" shoulder that enables Humans to throw Baseball sized objects, especially rocks, very hard, probably the first Hominin projectile weapon capability. Thus, our ancestors were more dangerous than these Bonobos.
We are still learning about animals to this day. I dont think there will ever be a time when we know too much.
I wish we would research more on Bonobos. I feel like himans are a medium between a violent Chimp and a loving Bonobo
Loved this - they are indeed fascinating, and they can teach us so much. Brian Hare's books and research are amazing.
Bonobo handshake ❤😂
Omg the babies are so adorable
I wish they would not disclose such specifics about their location. People will try to find them and hunt them down.
Ever since I learned about bonobos and their er... loving culture and personalities when I was a child, they became my favorite animal, besides cats that is, and I have written fantasy stories based on them, as to how we and our world would be like if we humans would have been more like bonobos than like chimps.
That actually sounds really interesting :0
I'd love to read those stories!
Why do i get the feeling these are borderline erotica novels
Have you ever read on the subject of them? Besides the recently glorified over exaggerated in so many ways tales of their homosexual eroticí love lives. You know we're not like chimps. Were just as much not like bonobos as we are chimps most of those mannerisms from the ones at that reservation are human learned ones wild ones are much different
@@BerzerkerRobthat’s not true though.
Awww her using the stick is so Smart
That was beautiful when she called them😢
She is the Jane Goodall of Bonobo's, I hope so much that the damage we have done can be undone ❤❤❤❤
I hope the released bonobos are safe in their new home!
My GOD this absolutely beautiful. That's the best I could come up with to describe what went through my mind watching this
My EVOLUTION, .... lol
i love them. they're so much better than people.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ I'd much rather spend my days with great apes than human beings...but the fact that they're endangered is heartbreaking. 💔
Yeah well they wouldn't want to be around you
@@BerzerkerRobCould say the same about you being negative
They would tear you apart and use you as an object.
@@AbsoluteTruth-vm1zb Those are chimpanzees bro
we Are great apes lol
She doing gods work! Bless her heart.
Bonobo orphans get treated better than human orphans lol
LOS BONOBOS Y TODOS LOS PRIMATES, SON HERMANOS NUESTROS.HAY QUE CUIDARLOS!
OMG, nature’s hippies!
Thank you for providing them with a sanctuary
I love the bonobos. I hope all things go well with them. They are so sweet.🥰❤️😍💕😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ❤ I absolutely love Bonobos. 😊
Been a long time since I've given a bonobo.Handshake
I'VE NEVER HEARD OF BONOBOS EVER! THEY ARE FASCINATING AND SO CUTE. ❤. I'M GLAD THE LADY IS REPLENISHING THE FOREST WITH THE NEARLY EXTINCT BONOBOS. ONCE THEY ARE GONE, ONLY CLONING CAN SAVE THEM AND THAT'S NOT THE WAY TO REPLENISH A FOREST IN REALITY. 😢💔.
This is so beautiful. More segments like this please!
Beautiful they show there love.save all the wild they so deserve more.
06:31 : Anderson treading on VERY thin ice there...😬😬😬
They’re so sweet they look so much like chimpanzees. They’re adorable. You can tell they’re very kind and loving. I’d love to hold and pet one.🥰❤️💕🌅🦋
This video made me cry... It's so sad to see these beautiful babies being hunted like... well... animals...
Africa could be paradise. It should be a paradise. Keep on hopping one day.
They're just like babies. My god.
Beautiful work for our world ❤❤❤. Thank you.
There are good people around. Not much, but never give up hope!
Great report,,,,so sad they are hunted and killed 😢
beautiful animals ......
Bonobos live in an area of abundant resources, with few predators. This makes aggression less important fort survival and cooperation more important. If chimps ever invaded their territory, I'm afraid they wouldn't survive.
1:49 that one friend that perfectly understood what you meant but decides to humiliate you in front of everyone
This animal fight felt so personal, as if the animals were fighting for more than just survival.
She is an angel
Just beautiful 🥲🥲🙏🙏❤️❤️
What a beautiful story 💙
More should be done to protect, rather than exploit, places such as the Congo.
any ideas
@@chrisbennett6260 pay locals to be good managers of the forest...if they earn money for protecting the forest, they will do it
@@marymccluer1630 sounds like a great idea that can most definetily work
but whos going to pay the locals first of all
i mean i would donate .who will monitor the job being done properly
a tourist aspect could help to see these creature as valuable to the world heritage
i mean pandas are doing well why not bonobos
rhino etc get armed protection
giraffe protection
needs to be funded local education and a changing of he mindset
turn away from the use of bush meat
public health measure ,reducyion change in local thinking' culture etc
i mean there still there so something working after 100s of years goverment pressure on local goverment
banning of logging also to protect their habitat
@@chrisbennett6260 Claudine is doing that with lola ya bonobo as much as she can
Ants form a queue. Ants, Termites, Honey Bees, Fish and Birds of the same species in migrations work together in a disciplined manner. Humans have had wars since time immemorial.
No life found anywhere else in the universe but here. We need to treat all life here as special not like it is nothing if not human.
Thanks you for serving this cousins of of and please try as much to educate the locals about their well-being and how their present in that area can change their life from tourism or else they will be use as food again.
Well tourism money doesn't benefit them
Bonobo become food like any animal to survive
Lmao you are joking yes? "Or else they will be used as food again" 😅😅😅 AGAIN?? SO tell me when did this stop? Because I can tell you it never ever stopped. The congo and surrounding regions where the bonobos live has been at war and conflict for many years. Bonobos have been pursued relentlessly for their meat cakes bushmeat for many years and they are today there has never been stopped. In fact there is even a new footage video circulating right here in RUclips of a poacher who just killed and caught 2 adult bonobos for bushmeat and he rips the baby off of one to inspect it then throws it back on its dead mother trying to nurse. The video is widely circulated on here and it's not hard to find just search bonobos being poached if you don't believe it. But stop speaking lies. Acting like this is not happening anymore is a illusion.
Great piece cooper this was a fun watch
🍃🌷🍃Thank you so much .
Wonderful video 🍃🌷🍃
Different Bonobo groups have been documented to have violent fights with each other.
Koba was their leader I think
God bless all who protects animals ❤❤❤ thank you so much
Perfectly explains human traits and behaviour in our current world , the mix of both species
How so what part of it did that? Lol just stop
If Koba grew up in this place, it wouldve saved the planet a whole lot of trouble.
this made Koba mad
Ok. But, it’s because of our differences, humans don’t view sex in the same way. It’s a much more emotional thing for humans. So, more sex wouldn’t fix this.
The human aspects of community and bonding would definitely help
Human females*
The more "emotional" thing is probably due to our competitive nature. What you think is some beautiful bonding is really just our evolution of a woman finding a strong male, and a strong male feeling reassured with a fertile, submissive female.
You translate this as some beautiful romantic thing, but I am sure other competitive species feel something similar.
Perhaps it's better to not feel those emotions at all.
thanks . i needed a reminder of how even other primates figured out how to invest in cooperation females in charge
Thats alot of love
This man makes me think of George of the jungle
Be careful he could pull out an AK at any moment
Just wow. Those animals are just folks in a way. Makes me comfortable saying I'm a Hominin
Great documentary.
I wish we had our own bonobo handshake.