Different societies. Chimps are organized in large Clans, while Gorillas have only small families. A Silverback is chief and protector of his family while chimps have an actual pecking order. Those large groups tend to get into conflicts over resources and usually wont share anything, so sometimes they have to raid their neighbours. The small families of Gorillas on the other hand just occupy small areas where the silverback can be sure there is enough food and no iminent threads. Most of the time, he just has to fend off other males that challenge his position as head of the family. ...plus, Gorillas try to avoid conflicts, for example by not making eyecontact with their foe as this is considered to be a direct challenge amongst primates.
They always make sure they have weapons when they film dangerous animals. It is valid to kill them or restrict them if they try to attack you and kill you.
That wasn't instinct, that was intelligence and coordination, and when that chimp asked for the ribs and the other just handed it over....Fascinating and terrifying at the same time...
@@Craftronix you kidding? your wolf life series was a huge part of my childhood in the hay day of watching animations [both 2d and 3d], i just checked and i didnt even know a season 2 dropped, so sweet dedication there im sure i aint the only one, well done man !!
@@Dash101 nah special forces are an pretty old brand of war the ancient "commando" during colony age man capable to efford atleast horse and rifle for hunt down threacherous slaves and the german "stoßtruppen" capable to fight and make their way out without need to wait orders from the high command them there are the ranger and SS but i think ive speaked enought
FailedComedian It's one of the reasons I think about renaming my account as I made the error of wether I am a Nazi that hunts or a hunter that hunts Nazis. Anyways I am a Nazi who hunts the prey.
That's the beauty of editing. The story could be pieced from different incidents and not as one continuous incident. Most animal stories are made up over multiple days of filming.
@@terryscott2632 impressively enough they’re actually quite close to them. And it’s seemingly chimps are of the few who get habituated to human presence but continue to act in their traditional ways. scientist stay a minimum of 7m away.. but that’s not much at all and mostly out of fear of viral transmission not fear of aggression
What's genuinely insane is that they've definitely planned this out, like you can tell they didn't just wake up and wonder off to attack their neighbors, God knows how in depth they were able to plan this and carry it out.
@@renaldiroekanto789 they are like following the rules of the Geneva convention That has a rule that soldiers do not interfear with the camera crew for broadcasting to the people
Many think of Dr Lecter when they hear cannibalism but Archaeological and Paleontological evidence-has shown that cannibalism was very common in our species.
Is Milse Póg oh absolutely, Incan priests would roast and eat sacrifice victims, mummies would be powdered and used in medicine, Ancient Japanese would slice some of their flesh and serve it to an infirmed relative, in Colonial times and many others. We like to imagine we are on a higher plane of evolution but in reality we are a lot more similar to those chimps knawing on the bones of their fellow Chimp than we like to admit.
Damian Avellaneda it definitely is. There is no actual law that says the consumption of Human flesh is illegal, it’s how one obtains the meat that makes it illegal or not. I watched a documentary about one of the last “Cannibal tribes” of Papa New Guinea and the elder said that they eat the flesh of law breakers in the hope that his/her spirit won’t harass the living.
If you are saying humans can’t be evil, than you are dead wrong. Aren’t we the race that makes bombs and missles that can wipe out the entire planet, all because some countries have slight disagreements?
@EG-hy9mv its not exclusive to humans, but humans by far exhibit one of the most compassion as a species. We also are the species that exhibit the most compassion towards other species. You don't see other species give a sh*t about animal rights. We care about the young, the old, and the disabled. The same category that animal predators specifically target as easy prey. Humans ultimately have a much wider spectrum from compassion to evil than any other species. It has to do with our wider intellectual range. As you move down the intellectual rating, you see less and less compassion. For example, we've yet to a spider exhibit compassion to its ensnared prey.
@chickensoup2314 Actually, you can see it in Palestine. You have tonnes of volunteers in Gaza assisting the civilians there risking their own lives. In fact, just recently, three volunteers were killed. In fact, the reason you're criticizing the situation in Gaza is because you're exhibiting compassion for the people there. So ironically, you've proven my point for me.
ADAM JONES selfishness is the sign of low intelligence. Lions, wolves, bears, etc., feast before sharing with their family. Deferred gratification and sacrifice and forgiveness is godly
well not really. most of my diet in vegetarian. i also eat meat. it's usually those crazy American Pro Militant vegan activists. if you go to India, vegan their are very calm.
@Rishith, Gorillas spend almost their whole lives all day long eating vegetation, In order to sustain their size. And gorillas still eat eat bugs, worms, and ants, for extra, easy to process protein. Chimpanzees alongside us are the most successful primates. Thanks to our opportunistic nature in eating almost anything, plants or animals. And a polar bear, grizzly bear, or pride of loins OR any T-Rex millions of years ago, could eat a gorilla in a heartbeat. So I don’t understand your point. Being a herbivore or a herbivorous leaning omnivore like gorillas, doesn’t make you more successful. Mother Nature is a little bit more complicated than that. Sorry, had to go into a little bit of detail to explain...
Vegans and vegetarians dont eat meat because factory farming is the biggest cause of climate change and is destroying the environment. This really cant be compared to an animal eating mean in a balanced way with its ecosystem.
Aliens would look at us and just "Okay, these dummies are now destroying their own planet before they can figure out how to move to another one. Bob, you sure these are the most inteligent? My money is still with the dolphins and the cats..."
More like several steps. They can't use their fingers as effectively as we can, they don't have the ability to speak and they have less complex, smaller brains
@ToxoplasmosisVsRodents and yet they can beat us by a wide margin in several cognitive test such as remembering light and noise patterns (like the game Simon).
@@ToxoplasmosisVsRodentschimpanzees are as intelligent as a 4 to 6 year old human(give or take). its true they arent as efficient with their hands and cannot speak human language, but they can learn sign language to communicate with humans, and they have their own form of communication and "speech" with each other.
@@SammySprinkler1207 I'd imagine you'd have to be armed to get close enough to film. It would be stupid to get close to such vicious creatures without a method to dispatch them.
And I *DESPISE* how morons butcher simple elementary-school-level eggcorns such as "their" and *they're,* while they are genuinely too unintelligent to be embarassed.
@@gavinvalentino1313 i despise people who get upset at the slightest thing, go whine about something else other than someone’s spelling. you’re the moron here, infact.
@@Yahshuaismyeverything we past that we trying to time travel with RUclips comments go do more drugs and come back to this thread with something constructive
Jane Goodall gives an answer : "We use to think it was only humans who wage war, but we discovered that chimapnzees also have this rather unpleasant ability to create an in-group ans an out-group. " She said it was obvious that we shared, with chimanzees, a natural tendency to violence.
@@imperviousdog2635 wrong. Chimp is 1.3 times stronger than AVERAGE man pound for pound. if its trained human he will be stronger than a chimp given that people are twice as big as chimps
Amazing work by the crew. That probably took decades before seeing such an event. Incredible work and brave too. Obviously they have tree cams but you can see in the footage that people were filming and following them.
3:40 First chimp: *smacking on some fresh chimp* Second chimp: "ay can you pass me some chimp" First chimp: "sure I'm done, i'm gonna go play some warzone"
@@jameswallace8681 None ape predators operate mostly on instinct. This is next level coordination.. At 1:50 you can see a hand signals from the alpha. Pretty much like a patrol in Vietnam just without guns.
Chimps are not monkeys . They are apes. Monkeys are not apes. They are both primates. All monkeys have prehensile tails. Easy way to tell: no tail=no monkey
What's really spooky (and depressing) is that EVERYTHING THEY DID had a very HUMAN quality. From the way they snuck up quietly, the way they all seemed to work together, the intention of making a shocking surprise (shock and awe?!), ganging up on individuals. Even the cannibalism, in a weird way, seemed human-like; sort of like mutilating the body of a dead enemy or something. One of the most amazing vids I've seen, really.
The native Americans and the Africans routinely cannibalized their dead enemies after a battle. Many of the African tribes had other humans as a staple of their diet.
@Cellini Do you people ever get tired of your lies and delusion? “White supremacy” really is a ironic name for a mental disease judging by the irrational behavior of you white racists. Lol. Stop projecting your mother’s behavior on Native Americans and Africans
Well chimps are the closest apes genetically related to humans. Russian scientists even tried to make a hybrid chimp/human super species but luckily that idea was scrapped
This is why the BBC are the best at nature filmmaking!!! Incredible footage of an extremely rare phenomenon narrated by the best broadcaster there is; David Attenborough!
This is years old. Before wokism took over. Our own CBB use to create some great documentaries. Now they create far left woke propaganda. Nation Geographic have now removed any of their old documentaries that do not fit the WEF slime, woke agenda. They are pushing life destroying Ad vent ist cult veganism everywhere. Vegan eyes, vegan lies.
@@reyinfinity Its true our closest relative is chimpanzees since we broke apart with them like millions of years and we evolve into a more intelligent species
What makes us the most dangerous and cruel is not the fact that we are animals following our nature its the fact that we are the most self aware any other animal that evolves to self awareness at our level would do the same as us. Carnivore animals like lions would farm zebras for meat as we do. Herbivore animals like deers would destroy the vegetation at a great scale as we do. Rape would be considered standard for ducks as it was once to us at the beginning of our course in evolution.
***** Self-Awareness allows us to understand and study the ambient around us thus aquire the knowledge to create the weapons of mass destruction we now posess. We are driven by instincts but it is our self awareness that makes us the most dangerous.
Evolution: "You primates are really doing well. You need bigger brains. Here ya go." Chimps: *immediately forms militia, plans organized warfare* Evolution: eep
I came back here often and this scene still as haunting as it is 3:45. I mean animals (apes) rarely share food they often fight or steal each other's. So what's this? "pass me some" then the other chimp calmly pass some. Why? because they acknowledge the hunt as precious bounty so they willingly share it? This view is so humanlike!!! It gives me nightmares and the same time I'm mesmerized.
The chimp sharing the cannibalized meal with his buddy reminds me of Leonidas in 300 saying “There’s no reason we can’t be civil.” While eating an apple and spearing dying troops.
That's my favorite scene from that movie. I laugh so hard, every time. Leonidas is just chilling, looking off into the middle distance and pontificating about the invitation he received from Xerxes. Meanwhile, his buddy is just stabbing wounded enemy soldiers as they hold up their hands in surrender and beg for mercy. Leonidas: 'I'll meet with this Xerxes for a nice chat...' Spartan Soldier: 'Yes, sire.' *stab!* Leonidas: 'I mean, there's no reason we can't be civil.' Spartan Soldier: 'Yes, sire.' *stab!* It's the little things that make 300 a classic. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
its a survival instinct...dont forget the only purpose of this is to gain land and thus gain the food on it....though this group was not successful.....as this is but a small clip of a 60-minute show.....but who knows what happened .......after that............
@casey c Aggression, behavior directed towards members of the same species to cause harm, manifests itself when animals confront each other with limited resources: these can be, for example, food, territory or partners. Instead, man kills for free and sometimes too many times. And by the way, cannibalism in the human species is documented.
That's such a weird moment at the end when one chimp holds its hand out for the food. Their level of communication is amazing and its in the exact same way that we would do it ourselves :O
" Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. " Not so alone.....
Not very, chimps aren’t out for blood lust against humans. If you are in their territory they aren’t going to immediately attack you, humans aren’t competing with chimps for food so there’s no reason to waste the energy attacking.
@@Belugamale8738 What's your point? I think what this points to is that since our closest living relative species is also capable of societal warfare over territory and resources it shows that humanity's capability for war is baked into our nature far before we invented any kind of organized civilization. What is interesting to think about is how far back do you have to go in history to where the animals we and chimpanzees came from evolved this tendency? When did apes, or primates, or whatever branch of mammals we came from start making group expeditions to attack and intimidate their neighbors? Or is your point to try and say that the relation between humans and chimpanzees is false? Or that we were instead created by the snap of some deity's fingers? The facts we have in hand (not the stories that have been passed down for thousands of years) definitely doesn't point to that conclusion. And I'm not denying the possibility of the existence of God or gods or whatever else, I'm saying that from everything we can tell we didn't arise because the big man decided to make it be one day. It goes back far further than that possibility. One can accept the possibility that there are powers beyond this world and our understanding AND that we diverged and evolved from a long-extinct species of apes to become what we are today. You just have to accept that the legends of old may not have it 100% correct.
ya its crazy, reminds me of humans clashing. Honestly the concept is the same. Organize a community and raid another for resources. Its so similar to early humans
Yeah, I was a bit shocked with the cannibalism part, but then I realized, many human societies from the past were cannibals, like natives from my country (Brazil). And it was just like in the video: they would eat the captured enemies. Though for them it was a symbolic thing; they thought that by eating the enemy they would get their strenghts. My bet is that in the chimps case it's more of a pragmatic thing of extra proteins, like the video guy said. Though who knows, maybe it has some deeper meaning to them we still don't know,
How in the hell did they get this video without detection from the chimps? I know we have long-range lenses but these chimps have a superior sense of smell. The fact that the camera crew got this is an enormous credit to their talent. Some of the clips are so close they had to have been spliced into the video as part of a story. You can tell by the "depth of field" of the lens that the video is only a foot or two away in some shots. Some of not most of the camera had to have been remotely activated. Any cinematography experts out there who can analyze these scenes for how they were taken? I'd like to know as an amateur photographer for 50 years or so.
It’s not to do with cinematic tricks as much as the behaviour of wild animals unaccustomed to people. They really are amazingly indifferent to people; neither curious or hostile usually.
This is why you need to have a strong defense, whether you are an individual or a country. Not to use to wage aggression on another party. But history has proved that if you are the target of an aggresor, the weaker party usually gets the worst of it.
Seeing this makes me think about how this must’ve been what primal warfare between humans was like. Excluding the cannibalism, the fear tactics and sudden chaos of a raid are things that are carried out to this day
How is it possible that gorilla's are careful and shy (usually) and these thing hunt like a Colombian cartel
Different societies. Chimps are organized in large Clans, while Gorillas have only small families. A Silverback is chief and protector of his family while chimps have an actual pecking order. Those large groups tend to get into conflicts over resources and usually wont share anything, so sometimes they have to raid their neighbours. The small families of Gorillas on the other hand just occupy small areas where the silverback can be sure there is enough food and no iminent threads. Most of the time, he just has to fend off other males that challenge his position as head of the family. ...plus, Gorillas try to avoid conflicts, for example by not making eyecontact with their foe as this is considered to be a direct challenge amongst primates.
Thats racist bruh
@@Remygarcia1717 how is that racist
@@heiniknallkopp9688 thanks for the input
What is a Columbian cartel?
Imagine how dangerous filming this would be.
@@Mara-bx6to vai se foder boludo
Hopefully they got some mad zoom lenses or something.
Robot Spy chimp
They always make sure they have weapons when they film dangerous animals. It is valid to kill them or restrict them if they try to attack you and kill you.
They wont their smart enough to know
That wasn't instinct, that was intelligence and coordination, and when that chimp asked for the ribs and the other just handed it over....Fascinating and terrifying at the same time...
Yeah I mean they are one of our closest relatives maybe in a couple 1000 years they could learn even more which is terrifying
Just when I thought chimps only eat fruits and vegetables :-(
@@juluisreyes9094 youre thinking gorillas
Yes I am never asking my Parents to get a Chimpanzee-
Totally agree. They can think. It’s pretty cool
"Signs of the enemy are detected and examined precisely"
Chimp 1 : *thats enemy shit over here*
Chimp 2: *yup, thats definitely enemy shit*
with all due respect, what is my childhood doing in the comments of a documentary about monkeys
with all due respect, your childhood is riddled with dung-examinations...?@@Artceps
Loll underrated comment
@@Artceps I am really surprised that people mention I am their childhood in random videos like this. Kinda feel honored
@@Craftronix you kidding? your wolf life series was a huge part of my childhood in the hay day of watching animations [both 2d and 3d], i just checked and i didnt even know a season 2 dropped, so sweet dedication there
im sure i aint the only one, well done man !!
As they leave their patrol zone, the chimps go silent
Bravo 6 going dark
And they say special forces are a new thing. The way I see it, special operations have been ongoing for thousands of years
banana 6 going dark
@@Dash101 nah special forces are an pretty old brand of war
the ancient "commando" during colony age man capable to efford atleast horse and rifle for hunt down threacherous slaves
and the german "stoßtruppen" capable to fight and make their way out without need to wait orders from the high command
them there are the ranger and SS but i think ive speaked enought
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry I had a fucking stroke reading that
Monke extract and retrieve the banana without hostile detection
War...war never changes.
+Hunter 8067 when I get off duty.......that Salisbury is mine...
+NaziHunter 1046 Or does it?
FailedComedian It's one of the reasons I think about renaming my account as I made the error of wether I am a Nazi that hunts or a hunter that hunts Nazis. Anyways I am a Nazi who hunts the prey.
FailedComedian I feel offended...
war has changed
Aww how cute he shared his meal with his buddy
LOL
Yeah the chimp asks for a piece of food
Primate communion
Israel Barber *klapt in handen*
Deepika S I feel pity for you
What blows my mind is how the people that filmed this were able to do it. Amazing!
That's the beauty of editing. The story could be pieced from different incidents and not as one continuous incident. Most animal stories are made up over multiple days of filming.
Id only do that with an assault rifle with drum magazine.
Powerful cameras with great zooming
They got the chimps permission
@@terryscott2632 impressively enough they’re actually quite close to them. And it’s seemingly chimps are of the few who get habituated to human presence but continue to act in their traditional ways.
scientist stay a minimum of 7m away.. but that’s not much at all and mostly out of fear of viral transmission not fear of aggression
What's genuinely insane is that they've definitely planned this out, like you can tell they didn't just wake up and wonder off to attack their neighbors, God knows how in depth they were able to plan this and carry it out.
The tracking ability alone, the obvious attention to "game" signals is crazy
Who? Is there ur God here? Because I can't see him.
@@GaMeRfReAkLIVE They’re making another Planet Of The Apes Movie.
Chimps are nearly as terrible as we are.
@@sam-nariman6236 just because u dont see it dosent mean it isnt there
Monke 1: "Kill everyone. Monke no mercy."
Monke 2: "What about that?"
Monke 1: "That cameraman. He good."
Monke knows the rules
@@IronMan-ti1hf yea yea
Somehow i spend so much time trying to recover from this comment.😂 you got me good!
Monke 1: "We had to adhere to international law, no third party will be harmed."
@@renaldiroekanto789 they are like following the rules of the Geneva convention
That has a rule that soldiers do not interfear with the camera crew for broadcasting to the people
Cannibalism violence and territorial savagery it’s easy to seen that we are indeed as a species closely related to these Animals .
Many think of Dr Lecter when they hear cannibalism but Archaeological and Paleontological evidence-has shown that cannibalism was very common in our species.
@@DrCuriensapprentice There are also plenty of documented historical accounts.
Cannibalism as a method of humiliation is still in practice.
Is Milse Póg oh absolutely, Incan priests would roast and eat sacrifice victims, mummies would be powdered and used in medicine, Ancient Japanese would slice some of their flesh and serve it to an infirmed relative, in Colonial times and many others. We like to imagine we are on a higher plane of evolution but in reality we are a lot more similar to those chimps knawing on the bones of their fellow Chimp than we like to admit.
Damian Avellaneda it definitely is. There is no actual law that says the consumption of Human flesh is illegal, it’s how one obtains the meat that makes it illegal or not. I watched a documentary about one of the last “Cannibal tribes” of Papa New Guinea and the elder said that they eat the flesh of law breakers in the hope that his/her spirit won’t harass the living.
People telling me humans are evil needs to see this. There's a reason why compassion is called humanity and not animal instinct.
If you are saying humans can’t be evil, than you are dead wrong. Aren’t we the race that makes bombs and missles that can wipe out the entire planet, all because some countries have slight disagreements?
I’m sure you don’t see what happening in Palestine
Compassion is also far from something exclusive to humanity. That's anthropocentric as all hell
@EG-hy9mv its not exclusive to humans, but humans by far exhibit one of the most compassion as a species. We also are the species that exhibit the most compassion towards other species. You don't see other species give a sh*t about animal rights. We care about the young, the old, and the disabled. The same category that animal predators specifically target as easy prey. Humans ultimately have a much wider spectrum from compassion to evil than any other species. It has to do with our wider intellectual range. As you move down the intellectual rating, you see less and less compassion. For example, we've yet to a spider exhibit compassion to its ensnared prey.
@chickensoup2314 Actually, you can see it in Palestine. You have tonnes of volunteers in Gaza assisting the civilians there risking their own lives. In fact, just recently, three volunteers were killed. In fact, the reason you're criticizing the situation in Gaza is because you're exhibiting compassion for the people there. So ironically, you've proven my point for me.
3:46 a chimp will mercilessly slaughter and cannibalize on another chimp but still has the manners to share. Boggles my mind.
MrMoeMify always split wit your bro’s
yea he TB'd
ADAM JONES selfishness is the sign of low intelligence. Lions, wolves, bears, etc., feast before sharing with their family. Deferred gratification and sacrifice and forgiveness is godly
I mean they're a pack. And they look organized as hell so there has to be harmony. Closest primates comparable to humans
@ADAM JONES ahh id say you're the closest one here to an idiot... just saying
Vegans and Vegetarians: I don’t eat meat because I respect nature!
Nature:
U eat chimps?
@pepe the frog, I would eat a chimp...before it eats me that is...
well not really. most of my diet in vegetarian. i also eat meat. it's usually those crazy American Pro Militant vegan activists. if you go to India, vegan their are very calm.
@Rishith, Gorillas spend almost their whole lives all day long eating vegetation, In order to sustain their size. And gorillas still eat eat bugs, worms, and ants, for extra, easy to process protein. Chimpanzees alongside us are the most successful primates. Thanks to our opportunistic nature in eating almost anything, plants or animals. And a polar bear, grizzly bear, or pride of loins OR any T-Rex millions of years ago, could eat a gorilla in a heartbeat. So I don’t understand your point. Being a herbivore or a herbivorous leaning omnivore like gorillas, doesn’t make you more successful. Mother Nature is a little bit more complicated than that. Sorry, had to go into a little bit of detail to explain...
Vegans and vegetarians dont eat meat because factory farming is the biggest cause of climate change and is destroying the environment. This really cant be compared to an animal eating mean in a balanced way with its ecosystem.
This is how Aliens see us
Jay Williams This is how They see Tennessee people.
Jay lmfao
just that we have automatic weapons and baseball caps!
Aliens would look at us and just "Okay, these dummies are now destroying their own planet before they can figure out how to move to another one. Bob, you sure these are the most inteligent? My money is still with the dolphins and the cats..."
That's a cool/odd thought to think we may be the ones that are studied
Respect to the brave people that recorded this for us
this in new york city ... but organised
There's filmmaking techniques we're you can set up cameras without camera operators also drones are heavily used as well.
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3:44 "Brother, may i have some enemy flesh?"
"Of course, here."
"Thank you, brother."
So weird to see hahaha
Sharing is caring lol
Idk man sounds like communism
Its so intriguing to see them communicate in such a way without even using speech All it took was for an outreached hand and the other one understood
@@emmanuelm2291 They have their own facial and body sign language basically. The babies have to learn from the adults how to behave and communicate.
Joe rogan brought me here because the chimp aint get no cake
lmao yeah
Looked up “ Chimpanzee attacks “ right after I heard that story lmao
Yeah me too.... hating on a chimp that got to eat cake...
🙋🏽♀️me too
Sosa i was watching that video about 2 minutes ago 😂
and then we have the bonobos, which are basically hippies.
+Seal Girl they hunt and eat meat too
YujinWeng
I know that.
Spoken like someone who's never experienced war.
I've always thought of Bonobos as being Democrats, Greens, and other leftists. These guys are more like ANTIFA.
Hippies? Like Charlie Manson?
Kind of scary and interesting at the same time how intelligent these creatures are. Literally seems like one step down below human
@Harry_ Zombee _1 okay
More like several steps. They can't use their fingers as effectively as we can, they don't have the ability to speak and they have less complex, smaller brains
@ToxoplasmosisVsRodents and yet they can beat us by a wide margin in several cognitive test such as remembering light and noise patterns (like the game Simon).
@@ToxoplasmosisVsRodentschimpanzees are as intelligent as a 4 to 6 year old human(give or take). its true they arent as efficient with their hands and cannot speak human language, but they can learn sign language to communicate with humans, and they have their own form of communication and "speech" with each other.
@@ToxoplasmosisVsRodentsThey’re smarter because they don’t work 20 something years at a company and they don’t pay taxes
"The first casualty of war is innocence, for the heart of man is wicked."
Andoxico who said that?
@@joelangley7974 Obama
cesar really? Wow that’s a very good quote
True true. Although all species of animal are destined to go to war.
@@joelangley7974 Lol no it wasnt Obama this quote was coined in 1918.
I just want to know who films these and has the balls too
rgtrooper13 yeah that isn’t zoomed you can tell it is a little I say they are like 25 feet away
Maybe sometimes they get eaten also.
I would do it. And the first chimp to look at me funny gets a blast of birdshot in the face. Stay in your lane, chimp....
@@CribNotes i dont think you're qualified for the job
@@SammySprinkler1207 I'd imagine you'd have to be armed to get close enough to film. It would be stupid to get close to such vicious creatures without a method to dispatch them.
I love how they all walk in a single file line and they all stop at once like their synchronized
Yep like a military troop should.
And I *DESPISE* how morons butcher simple elementary-school-level eggcorns such as "their" and *they're,* while they are genuinely too unintelligent to be embarassed.
Gang shit
@@gavinvalentino1313 i despise people who get upset at the slightest thing, go whine about something else other than someone’s spelling. you’re the moron here, infact.
we should drop a bunch of knives, swords, and axes in there and see what they do
1:11 That old dude was more than half blind and he's still ready to throw down. Damn.
He's the elder statesmen and he's seen some shit
Unc seen some shit
Koba...
@@topnop698😂😂😂😂
@@blueberryboi9426😂😂😂😂
Amazing how similar their expressions are to us. The look in their eyes, you can almost tell what they are thinking
Are you still alive
@Aarya Pandya kinda weird man 10 years is long
We aren’t from apes tho
@@Yahshuaismyeverything we past that we trying to time travel with RUclips comments go do more drugs and come back to this thread with something constructive
@@Yahshuaismyeverything Doesn't mean that we aren't similar
THIS IS SO MORBID BUT WHEN THEY CHARGE WITH STICKS I LOSE IT
jamesavatar5 they use weapons?
Diego Perez 2:07
jamesavatar5 some researchers say they have entered the Stone Age
Yeah, that was some "2001" shit right there xD
t H e a T t A c K i S o N
1:11 He’s keeping an eye out for the enemy.
Lol underrated comment
Oh god we are going to hell 😂
i laughed so hard
Ok That was a little bit dark but you got me ngl
Hell it is...
Outstanding videography. I tip my hat to the camera man who was able to so close and capture these remarkable images. I hope he is allright.
The monkeys got him bro. rip ;(
OmG
@@AetheriemThey're not even monkeys... bro.
Jane Goodall gives an answer : "We use to think it was only humans who wage war, but we discovered that chimapnzees also have this rather unpleasant ability to create an in-group ans an out-group. " She said it was obvious that we shared, with chimanzees, a natural tendency to violence.
You mean a natural tendency to protect our territory and the ones we love?
Roberto Bayoneto yessss
CAMPOS Diego *we as in devout Muslims
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Roberto Bayoneto If that's what you wanna call savagery and cannibalism, suit yourself. ALLAHU AKBAR!
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@@exfolios This was a raid into rival territory.
Their behaivor is so human.
@Scherbenjongleur we're just near-naked, patheticly weak physically and much more intelligent chimps with the ability to talk.
@Commenting Until MrBeast Let‘s Me Join His Crew What about that lunatic
@@theworthysoul "physicaly weak"
never heard of roy benavidez?
he was really strong and tough for being an "naked patheticly weak chip"
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry chimps are 3 to 4 times stronger than an adult human
@@imperviousdog2635 wrong. Chimp is 1.3 times stronger than AVERAGE man pound for pound. if its trained human he will be stronger than a chimp given that people are twice as big as chimps
2:08 they got a actual spear
Its beginning
@@jozefkucera8402 God is real
Time for extermination
Jozef Kučera there’s even a video of one shooting an ak 😂
@@gamingstreak8588 it not real doe
Amazing work by the crew. That probably took decades before seeing such an event. Incredible work and brave too. Obviously they have tree cams but you can see in the footage that people were filming and following them.
This is what it is like to be in every RUclips comment argument.
XD
I HAVE AN OPINION!!!!!
Ml
I watch Alex Jones everyday! I know what is REALLY going on in the world. You are all sheep.
Check...and...mate. Cut 'em off at the pass!
3:40
First chimp: *smacking on some fresh chimp*
Second chimp: "ay can you pass me some chimp"
First chimp: "sure I'm done, i'm gonna go play some warzone"
They are very disciplined, focused and perceptive during their mission.
Yea they are like a tribe of warriors hunting back in the day. Im sure this is how it would be too
@@SR-uz1ov
Yeah, it’s like looking at your own past. They are pretty much proto-humans and if given enough time I’m sure they could become like us.
@@requiemlul3140 no seriously, how does that work?
... as are all packs of predatory animals.
@@jameswallace8681 None ape predators operate mostly on instinct. This is next level coordination.. At 1:50 you can see a hand signals from the alpha. Pretty much like a patrol in Vietnam just without guns.
This is why you shouldn’t get caught up in monkey business
Trump's deplorables
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Chimps are not monkeys .
They are apes.
Monkeys are not apes.
They are both primates.
All monkeys have prehensile tails.
Easy way to tell: no tail=no monkey
Your pfp makes this comment even better😂😂😂
Im more of a horsing around kinda guy
teacher: why are you laughing?
me: nothing
my brain: *chimps charging with sticks*
@@temc7673maybe if you're 10 years old
@@temc7673 some Beavis humor . Aight I can get behind it . Lol
Why tf we have the same pic??
Stampeed brooo 😂😂
(BIG stick)
My new excuse when getting that second plate of food: extra protein.
I've got some protein for you.....
+Twenty Three Have some respect!
Anastasia Nuanes I got some
lmao!!!
This chimp attack reminds me of organized troll attacks on once peaceful forums.
based pic
The forums had no choice but to leave in search of a new home in a distant land.
4Chan was once a biome of peace until the KEK army seized control of it.
Reminds me a of BLM gathering
i miss imdb forums till it turned into internet terrorism fighting about trump and politics on movie message boards
Absolutely incredible how David & his team filmed this wonder of the animal kingdom. Mind-blowing stuff
What's really spooky (and depressing) is that EVERYTHING THEY DID had a very HUMAN quality. From the way they snuck up quietly, the way they all seemed to work together, the intention of making a shocking surprise (shock and awe?!), ganging up on individuals. Even the cannibalism, in a weird way, seemed human-like; sort of like mutilating the body of a dead enemy or something.
One of the most amazing vids I've seen, really.
The native Americans and the Africans routinely cannibalized their dead enemies after a battle. Many of the African tribes had other humans as a staple of their diet.
It's fucked up but in Liberia they eat each other on the frontline,
@Cellini
Do you people ever get tired of your lies and delusion?
“White supremacy” really is a ironic name for a mental disease judging by the irrational behavior of you white racists. Lol. Stop projecting your mother’s behavior on Native Americans and Africans
Well chimps are the closest apes genetically related to humans.
Russian scientists even tried to make a hybrid chimp/human super species but luckily that idea was scrapped
@@nickcellini5609 nice
Black Friday Sale 2025
"Black" Friday is right.
More like the war on toilet paper
@@hadbetterdays8118 😂😂😂😂😂
Well your not wrong
This comment becomes more real every passing moment
This is why the BBC are the best at nature filmmaking!!! Incredible footage of an extremely rare phenomenon narrated by the best broadcaster there is; David Attenborough!
This is years old. Before wokism took over. Our own CBB use to create some great documentaries. Now they create far left woke propaganda.
Nation Geographic have now removed any of their old documentaries that do not fit the WEF slime, woke agenda.
They are pushing life destroying Ad vent ist cult veganism everywhere. Vegan eyes, vegan lies.
As a human, you don't want to be on the receiving end of this. Interesting how it's been proven a handful of times over the years.
WORLDSTAR!! WORLDSTAR!!
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This I such a 2015 post
@@aplacetobewithmythoughts7428 hell Is hot 😀
DEXVON how do you know
Man, what an incredible insight into our closest cousins and how much they resemble us in behavior.
They cuzzin I ain’t no chimp or related to no animal
@@arneshaalbritton1900 Yer funny.
No prove
@@reyinfinity You no prove vhat?
@@reyinfinity Its true our closest relative is chimpanzees since we broke apart with them like millions of years and we evolve into a more intelligent species
He raised that stick and ran towards them like "this is SPARTA"
This is like ending up in the wrong part of town in Chicago.
Then 90 percent of Chicago’s total land area is “the wrong part of town” 😂
Racist asf
Corny as hell
LMFAO
@@Buskeeeeeeee cry
3:45 "Pass the boof." "Here."
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-Pass it or I report you as Impostor
-"Okay"
@@Nightdreaux22647 when the boof is sus! 😳
after boof 1:11
And everyone complains that we humans are violent.
commandoslayer Go to detroit and your mind will be changed
What makes us the most dangerous and cruel is not the fact that we are animals following our nature its the fact that we are the most self aware any other animal that evolves to self awareness at our level would do the same as us.
Carnivore animals like lions would farm zebras for meat as we do.
Herbivore animals like deers would destroy the vegetation at a great scale as we do.
Rape would be considered standard for ducks as it was once to us at the beginning of our course in evolution.
Darnocium Sweggiest lord of all
sounds like isis
***** Self-Awareness allows us to understand and study the ambient around us thus aquire the knowledge to create the weapons of mass destruction we now posess.
We are driven by instincts but it is our self awareness that makes us the most dangerous.
Wandering Trainer
Yeah just cant eat brains.
Evolution: "You primates are really doing well. You need bigger brains. Here ya go."
Chimps: *immediately forms militia, plans organized warfare*
Evolution: eep
"Fuck domestic violence. We going international."
-chimps when expanding their territory
I came back here often and this scene still as haunting as it is 3:45. I mean animals (apes) rarely share food they often fight or steal each other's. So what's this? "pass me some" then the other chimp calmly pass some. Why? because they acknowledge the hunt as precious bounty so they willingly share it? This view is so humanlike!!! It gives me nightmares and the same time I'm mesmerized.
1:35 when you're playing outside with your friends and you think you hear your momma calling
lol
Who else loves David Attenborough's narrative voice?
The way he narriates BBC videos make it sound so epic.
First reply to a 13 year old comment. You still alive bruh?
@spartan092 First to reply to a 2 week old reply of a 13 year old comment. Are you still alive bruh?
@@maxcentral first reply to the 1 month old first reply to the 1 month old first reply of a 13 year old comment. Yeah, bruh, I be gucci. You?
The important thing is that he go FULL Vegan already. 🤨
I DID .... UNTIL HE LIED ABOUT COVID AND THE JAG !!!. HE'S JUST A GREEDY SAD OLD MAN FOLLOWING THE NARRATIVE. !!!
The chimp sharing the cannibalized meal with his buddy reminds me of Leonidas in 300 saying “There’s no reason we can’t be civil.” While eating an apple and spearing dying troops.
That's my favorite scene from that movie. I laugh so hard, every time.
Leonidas is just chilling, looking off into the middle distance and pontificating about the invitation he received from Xerxes.
Meanwhile, his buddy is just stabbing wounded enemy soldiers as they hold up their hands in surrender and beg for mercy.
Leonidas: 'I'll meet with this Xerxes for a nice chat...'
Spartan Soldier: 'Yes, sire.' *stab!*
Leonidas: 'I mean, there's no reason we can't be civil.'
Spartan Soldier: 'Yes, sire.' *stab!*
It's the little things that make 300 a classic. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I never knew they coordinated raids like this. Seeing them move with purpose in these numbers is scary.
its a survival instinct...dont forget the only purpose of this is to gain land and thus gain the food on it....though this group was not successful.....as this is but a small clip of a 60-minute show.....but who knows what happened .......after that............
DAMN NATURE, YOU SCARY
Jay Padilla 1:10 GAWDUM
Not at all, just look at your kind.
@casey c Aggression, behavior directed towards members of the same species to cause harm, manifests itself when animals confront each other with limited resources: these can be, for example, food, territory or partners.
Instead, man kills for free and sometimes too many times.
And by the way, cannibalism in the human species is documented.
That's such a weird moment at the end when one chimp holds its hand out for the food. Their level of communication is amazing and its in the exact same way that we would do it ourselves :O
bro are you still alive?
Watching them all walk up, knowing they’re about to go to war is just terrifying
2:15 When the tree steals your last banana
LOOKS LIKE MEAT IS BACK ON THE MENU BOYS!!!
- Lord Of The Rings And The Two Towers
" Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. "
Not so alone.....
When you've got David Attenborough on the mic, you know it's gonna be good
3:45 - "Hey! Share some of that, I did you a solid hooking you up with Nora!"
Omg this made me die
Imagine being one of the photographers. I'd be scared shitless.
Sir David Attenborough's voice is legendary!
this is the ultimate prove that camera man never dies
the random chimp event is coming...
I can't imagine how dangerous this was for the film crew.
I don't think the monkeys had guns like the film crew.
Not very, chimps aren’t out for blood lust against humans. If you are in their territory they aren’t going to immediately attack you, humans aren’t competing with chimps for food so there’s no reason to waste the energy attacking.
0:47 I love how the chimp just looks directly into the camera.
They’re very intelligent and aware of their surroundings
I am forever amazed by the camera crew on these documentaries. Unbelievable! Kudos!
This is absolutely insane and scary as hell... and these are what humans came out of. Really explains a lot
ooo ooo ahhh ahh ooo?
We didn't come out of chimps. We came from a common ancestor with them.
@Bobby Lawson you cannot explain that to insane knuckleheads, who quickly believe in unconfirmed theories/unproven facts
@@Belugamale8738 What's your point? I think what this points to is that since our closest living relative species is also capable of societal warfare over territory and resources it shows that humanity's capability for war is baked into our nature far before we invented any kind of organized civilization. What is interesting to think about is how far back do you have to go in history to where the animals we and chimpanzees came from evolved this tendency? When did apes, or primates, or whatever branch of mammals we came from start making group expeditions to attack and intimidate their neighbors?
Or is your point to try and say that the relation between humans and chimpanzees is false? Or that we were instead created by the snap of some deity's fingers? The facts we have in hand (not the stories that have been passed down for thousands of years) definitely doesn't point to that conclusion. And I'm not denying the possibility of the existence of God or gods or whatever else, I'm saying that from everything we can tell we didn't arise because the big man decided to make it be one day. It goes back far further than that possibility. One can accept the possibility that there are powers beyond this world and our understanding AND that we diverged and evolved from a long-extinct species of apes to become what we are today. You just have to accept that the legends of old may not have it 100% correct.
The revulsion theory was debunked.
The beginning of society...
I like to think I'm also better looking.
@@V0YAG3R how is this has anything to do with Muslim, my smart atheist?
ya its crazy, reminds me of humans clashing. Honestly the concept is the same. Organize a community and raid another for resources. Its so similar to early humans
@@V0YAG3R why are you even bringing religion into this?
Yeah, I was a bit shocked with the cannibalism part, but then I realized, many human societies from the past were cannibals, like natives from my country (Brazil). And it was just like in the video: they would eat the captured enemies. Though for them it was a symbolic thing; they thought that by eating the enemy they would get their strenghts. My bet is that in the chimps case it's more of a pragmatic thing of extra proteins, like the video guy said. Though who knows, maybe it has some deeper meaning to them we still don't know,
3:42 when your dad finds out you have food in the backseat
I don't even get how they were able to film all of this so perfectly. Insane.
3:41 “mom said you have to share”
How in the hell did they get this video without detection from the chimps? I know we have long-range lenses but these chimps have a superior sense of smell. The fact that the camera crew got this is an enormous credit to their talent. Some of the clips are so close they had to have been spliced into the video as part of a story. You can tell by the "depth of field" of the lens that the video is only a foot or two away in some shots. Some of not most of the camera had to have been remotely activated.
Any cinematography experts out there who can analyze these scenes for how they were taken? I'd like to know as an amateur photographer for 50 years or so.
I was thinking the same
Uh
It’s not to do with cinematic tricks as much as the behaviour of wild animals unaccustomed to people. They really are amazingly indifferent to people; neither curious or hostile usually.
Maybe the chimps think it's a war crime to attack journalists
@@AlliroG98 In accordance to "International law"
This is why you need to have a strong defense, whether you are an individual or a country. Not to use to wage aggression on another party. But history has proved that if you are the target of an aggresor, the weaker party usually gets the worst of it.
@@andrexadoh I think you expect too much from other humans.
The cunning intelligence of the chimpanzees is remarkable.
Fantastic video, really iconic footage of a chimpanzee group. David Attenborough absolute legend. 👍
watching this and now reflecting back on our ancestors actions, yeah I can see how we are related to the Chimps
Notice how quiet they are when moving through there. They all understood the assignment.
1:11 = Koba PlanetOfTheApes
Coll Drake of just noticed
ikrrr
I was about to say that😂
2:08 this mans has got a spear!!!!!
How the heck do they get such incredible footage??
They provided a third, somewhat "neutral", group of chimps with outdoor cams and microphones.
Paid in currency of bananas obviously.
***** Ferguson, Missouri!
***** Embedded journalists.
limpack1 Brian Williams was there.
1:57. The neighboring chimps: "Our father, who art in heaven. Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come-" *the attack starts*
3:45 "Here ya go, bro."
It is fascinating that they even capture this footage
No cameraman is harmed in the making of this video
Frieza: eats popcorn this is a masterpiece
I hope the poor little fella gets better
WTF?!
He be ded.
Which little fella?
He was literally eaten
I wonder when human squeamishness to violence developed, seems very disadvantageous
Probably when we realized we can survive stronger as a group and use things lower on a mental level than us to our benefit to survive
Imaging getting spawned to this location
That's why you can't keep adult chimps as pets too dangerous
Crips vs Bloods
lol
Say u on the wrong side of the tree say what cuhh 😂😂😂😂😂
Seeing this makes me think about how this must’ve been what primal warfare between humans was like. Excluding the cannibalism, the fear tactics and sudden chaos of a raid are things that are carried out to this day
Fear tactics, raiding, and ambushing. You could say they partake in gorilla warfare...
@@TheSm1thers Ayyyy
Especially before we were intelligent enough to create weapons
@@westtexas_4491 Exactly
War cannibalisms not that uncommon throughout history
wow, this was really something I've never seen before; the way it was explained and filmed was great too.
you still alive?
I am alive, thanks for checking. I'll try to check up on you in 15 years@@hi-zb3yn
David Attenborough is one of the best narrators in the world, oh and Joanna Lumley mustn’t forget her
its amazing how they get this footage, surely the crew must be in danger when they're this close? how do they do it?
3:45 he hands his buddy the food. sharing is caring