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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere

So mammy chimp had to have a C Section

Baby chimp nearly died

Then when they were both recovered they got to meet each other for the first time

Yes Im crying

https://youtu.be/1t0Aa7v0sFI

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By *rmrs1234Couple  over a year ago

Waterford

I seen it last night. The way the mama dove on the baby after seeing the little hand was so heartwarming

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"I seen it last night. The way the mama dove on the baby after seeing the little hand was so heartwarming"

Its beautiful

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By *s LollyWoman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Omg

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

That's so lovely

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By *nceuponatimecplCouple  over a year ago

The edge of town

Chimpanzees don't get enough credit for their intelligence & compassion for each other.

Then again, neither do us Orangutans

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town

Awwwww lord.......

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That's just beautiful!

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"Chimpanzees don't get enough credit for their intelligence & compassion for each other.

Then again, neither do us Orangutans "

I identify as a gorilla

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By *ubal1Man  over a year ago

Newry Down

The most non-violent species of primate is the Bonobo; they frequently engage in sex to resolve and avoid disputes, their groups are ruled by matriarchs and they frequently walk upright.

Curiously they are probably the least filmed primate species.

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"The most non-violent species of primate is the Bonobo; they frequently engage in sex to resolve and avoid disputes, their groups are ruled by matriarchs and they frequently walk upright.

Curiously they are probably the least filmed primate species."

Jesus suck the joy out of a thread completely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The most non-violent species of primate is the Bonobo; they frequently engage in sex to resolve and avoid disputes, their groups are ruled by matriarchs and they frequently walk upright.

Curiously they are probably the least filmed primate species.

Jesus suck the joy out of a thread completely "

Is not all about hitting 175 bm

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"The most non-violent species of primate is the Bonobo; they frequently engage in sex to resolve and avoid disputes, their groups are ruled by matriarchs and they frequently walk upright.

Curiously they are probably the least filmed primate species.

Jesus suck the joy out of a thread completely

Is not all about hitting 175 bm "

Thought you meant beats per minute there for a second and thought Id be dead

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By *ngel and EvilCouple  over a year ago

Belfast


"So mammy chimp had to have a C Section

Baby chimp nearly died

Then when they were both recovered they got to meet each other for the first time

Yes Im crying

https://youtu.be/1t0Aa7v0sFI"

Awe my lord. That is precious! Thank you for sharing xxxx

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By *oxic1998Woman  over a year ago

Belfast


"Chimpanzees don't get enough credit for their intelligence & compassion for each other.

Then again, neither do us Orangutans

I identify as a gorilla "

Did I ever tell you that the are 0ne of my favourite animals

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"Chimpanzees don't get enough credit for their intelligence & compassion for each other.

Then again, neither do us Orangutans

I identify as a gorilla

Did I ever tell you that the are 0ne of my favourite animals "

Bangs chest and roars

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By *ubal1Man  over a year ago

Newry Down

Chimpanzees are definitely intelligent, but also very very violent; they engage in cannibalistic raids on nearby groups, whereas bonobos, the least known of the primates are caring but can be violent, if angered.

They are more like us than any other primate.

They avoid conflict where possible, whereas the chimpanzee relishes a fight.

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By *itemeagainMan  over a year ago

Wexford


"Chimpanzees are definitely intelligent, but also very very violent; they engage in cannibalistic raids on nearby groups, whereas bonobos, the least known of the primates are caring but can be violent, if angered.

They are more like us than any other primate.

They avoid conflict where possible, whereas the chimpanzee relishes a fight."

That second bit kinda makes us sound a bit more like chimps

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By *ubal1Man  over a year ago

Newry Down

The vast majority of those who get themselves into leadership positions in all organisations are more like chimpanzees; those of us who care about our fellow primates are more like Bonobos.

Chimpanzees and Bonobos do not co-exist in the Congo basin; they developed on opposite sides of the wide Congo river.

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By *itemeagainMan  over a year ago

Wexford


"The vast majority of those who get themselves into leadership positions in all organisations are more like chimpanzees; those of us who care about our fellow primates are more like Bonobos.

Chimpanzees and Bonobos do not co-exist in the Congo basin; they developed on opposite sides of the wide Congo river.

"

But we have boats ?

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"The vast majority of those who get themselves into leadership positions in all organisations are more like chimpanzees; those of us who care about our fellow primates are more like Bonobos.

Chimpanzees and Bonobos do not co-exist in the Congo basin; they developed on opposite sides of the wide Congo river.

But we have boats ? "

The lads from Top Gear could build a bridge

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The vast majority of those who get themselves into leadership positions in all organisations are more like chimpanzees; those of us who care about our fellow primates are more like Bonobos.

Chimpanzees and Bonobos do not co-exist in the Congo basin; they developed on opposite sides of the wide Congo river.

But we have boats ?

The lads from Top Gear could build a bridge "

Could we not just swing too the other side

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"The vast majority of those who get themselves into leadership positions in all organisations are more like chimpanzees; those of us who care about our fellow primates are more like Bonobos.

Chimpanzees and Bonobos do not co-exist in the Congo basin; they developed on opposite sides of the wide Congo river.

But we have boats ?

The lads from Top Gear could build a bridge

Could we not just swing too the other side "

Are you a swinger

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The vast majority of those who get themselves into leadership positions in all organisations are more like chimpanzees; those of us who care about our fellow primates are more like Bonobos.

Chimpanzees and Bonobos do not co-exist in the Congo basin; they developed on opposite sides of the wide Congo river.

But we have boats ?

The lads from Top Gear could build a bridge

Could we not just swing too the other side

Are you a swinger "

No we just hang around with the wrong monkeys

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