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Nash, 57, was helping her friend Sandra Herold lure her pet chimp Travis inside when the 200-pound animal ripped off her nose, lips, eyelids and hands before being shot and killed by police. Article
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I would never, under any circumstances, go ANYWHERE near a chimp; those things were created by the devil himself. They can be just as pointlessly violent, sadistic and cruel as we humans are, except they are more than twice as strong and, unlike most of us, they don't show any restrain at all.
[QUOTE="Article"] Nash, 57, was helping her friend Sandra Herold lure her pet chimp Travis inside when the 200-pound animal ripped off her nose, lips, eyelids and hands before being shot and killed by police. black_cat19
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I would never, under any circumstances, go ANYWHERE near a chimp; those things were created by the devil himself. They can be just as pointlessly violent, sadistic and cruel as we humans are, except they are more than twice as strong and, unlike most of us, they don't show any restrain at all.
Actually there's lots of evidence that humans are capable of much more pointless violence than chimps. Unlike what people think chimps are not dangerous most of the time, they are quite a cooperative species. Of course if you take them out of their groups and contexts they can become specially violent like any other animal.[QUOTE="black_cat19"][QUOTE="Article"] Nash, 57, was helping her friend Sandra Herold lure her pet chimp Travis inside when the 200-pound animal ripped off her nose, lips, eyelids and hands before being shot and killed by police. kuraimen
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I would never, under any circumstances, go ANYWHERE near a chimp; those things were created by the devil himself. They can be just as pointlessly violent, sadistic and cruel as we humans are, except they are more than twice as strong and, unlike most of us, they don't show any restrain at all.
Actually there's lots of evidence that humans are capable of much more pointless violence than chimps. Unlike what people think chimps are not dangerous most of the time, they are quite a cooperative species. Of course if you take them out of their groups and contexts they can become specially violent like any other animal.They brutally murder other chimps for no other reason than they were part of a rival gang of chimps...
Actually there's lots of evidence that humans are capable of much more pointless violence than chimps. Unlike what people think chimps are not dangerous most of the time, they are quite a cooperative species. Of course if you take them out of their groups and contexts they can become specially violent like any other animal.[QUOTE="kuraimen"][QUOTE="black_cat19"]
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I would never, under any circumstances, go ANYWHERE near a chimp; those things were created by the devil himself. They can be just as pointlessly violent, sadistic and cruel as we humans are, except they are more than twice as strong and, unlike most of us, they don't show any restrain at all.
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They brutally murder other chimps for no other reason than they were part of a rival gang of chimps...
Yeah humans do that too all the time much more frequently. Chimpanzee "wars" are not that common.[QUOTE="black_cat19"][QUOTE="kuraimen"] Actually there's lots of evidence that humans are capable of much more pointless violence than chimps. Unlike what people think chimps are not dangerous most of the time, they are quite a cooperative species. Of course if you take them out of their groups and contexts they can become specially violent like any other animal.kuraimen
They brutally murder other chimps for no other reason than they were part of a rival gang of chimps...
Yeah humans do that too all the time much more frequently. Chimpanzee "wars" are not that common.
Actually, they're very common, and there's usually a prolonged state of warfare with other groups of chimpanzees bordering the first group. Always bugs me when people spout on about "only humans are so (vile/evil/violent/etc.)". Yeah humans do that too all the time much more frequently. Chimpanzee "wars" are not that common.
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