Chimps have truly begun to pose a credible threat to our national security.
The study of a Swedish chimp named Santino, released yesterday by the journal Current Biology, would seem to prove the latter true. For the past eleven years, the journal reports, Santino has been stockpiling rocks in his island compound at the zoo in Furuvik, north of Stockholm, rocks that he then unleashes in a fury at the human visitors who come to view him and his ape friends. Santino doesn't ever attack the other chimpanzees, Lund University Ph.D. student Mathias Osvath, who wrote the study, told the AP. Only the humans. Fortunately, Santino has extremely poor aim. For now.
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We might all be apes, but at least we are Great Apes.Spontaneous planning for future stone throwing by a male chimpanzee
Mathias Osvath
Such planning implies advanced consciousness and cognition traditionally not associated with nonhuman animals [1].
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random linkThe observational findings in this report suggest that these laboratory results are not experimental artefacts, at least in the case of great apes...ibid
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