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yeah the 100+ chimps was intense. They would [censored] a person up big time. I really enjoyed the freshwater episode. Next week is what, underground and .....?
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I was curious how those chimps killed that young chimp. Are they smart enough to know to strangle it - or did they just throw it against the ground?
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IIRC, Chimps are able to lift something like 10 times their body weight. I would imagine a gang of chimps would rip another one to shreds.
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I was curious how those chimps killed that young chimp. Are they smart enough to know to strangle it - or did they just throw it against the ground? [/ QUOTE ] Chimps are incredibly strong. Just watch how effortlessly they climb those trees. They have enough power in their arms to easily kill a young chimp. Not sure of their methods, though. |
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yeah the 100+ chimps was intense. They would [censored] a person up big time. I really enjoyed the freshwater episode. Next week is what, underground and .....? [/ QUOTE ] Next week is forests and caves. The parasites in the insects freaked me out. This series is unbelieveable. |
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Ah, looking forward to seeing forests. Anyone else notice that they haven't been in Europe for any of this? Those damn Euro's give us grief about the environment, but damn at least we have something!!!
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You guys failed to mention the best scene so far in the series, when the fox stole the baby chick and the chick was caught in the fox's mouth and chirping in vain.
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