Aftermath of a Chimpanzee Murder Caught in Rare Video | National Geographic
Aftermath of a Chimpanzee Murder Caught in Rare Video | National Geographic
It was a grisly sight: a murdered chimpanzee, his body beaten, bloodied—and partially cannibalized—by the community he used to lead. Rare video captures the deadly end to a tale of chimpanzee social politics. Researchers had been observing a group of chimpanzees in Senegal since 2005. They identified one chimp, Foudouko, as the alpha leader. Two years later he fell from power, overthrown by a group of younger males. He lived on the outskirts of the group for years before attempting to return in mid-2013. He was killed by his former followers, a rare instance in which a chimp was killed within its own community.
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It’s just an animal that’s not a human being, don’t bury it like one
Like humans.
I really don’t understand why people care about these creatures by Nature they’re evil and are extremely dangerous you ever wonder maybe it’s not a coincidence it is only a little bit of them left I think that that’s karma sorting them out cuz they do deserve it
Normal shid in the hood.
Power is everything
Just like real life mafia. Once your reign is over, another young buck that’s full of beans is ready to get rid of you.
He was almost decapitated.
They all look alike
Happens every day in the streets of Chicago.
Remind me of a pack of …….
So sad how having no dads contribute to this
Careful those other chimps don’t see u, they’ll kill ya
That alpha chimp forgot to implement cbdc and microchip
No case?
Was he a blood or a crip
Let this serve as a metaphor for what young millennials do to the boomer elders now. First they banish them to retirement homes, then isolate them to death and finally dance their graves.
They should make a chimp jail.for the murderers.
That is chimp on chimp crime
Monkeys are brutal
Now we know that chimpanzees can hold a grudge no matter how long it takes.
killer must bring to justice
They almost took his head off must’ve been some battle
He talked to the police
U shoulda seen what one of them did to that one lady
Legends never die
Reminds me of a certain race
Chimps burying their own
Does this mean that whenever this happens among humans we’re just bringing out our primitive side?
One thing about Africans, they sure do respect nature, whether their own species or not, they just have a deep understanding for God’s creations. Thanx to those men who showed such love for animals. Pity some bright spark will want to build a Mall and ship these poor chimps to some zoo for profit. Truly amazing some ‘people’ are.
This reminds me of growing up in Detroit.
Why was he even buried? Why did they ised human behaviour on animals? I find that troubling
All of a sudden a little squad car rolls up and two chimpanzee officers get out smoking cigarettes
In tha gettooooooOOooooo!
-elvis
That looks like the hood in Chicago!!!!
He had it coming.
my BOY
He may have been father to a number of his attackers. Poor daddy, poor grandpa. Well, he may have been a bully himself for all I know.
3.1M years later we have Lucy 2.0
Looks like Chicago on any given night.
Human history in a nutshell
I see humanity in chimps
Well i would have tried to save him.
Don’t care what anyone says, chimps are horrible creatures.
kind of how we cancel people, or banish them if they touch our coconuts.
Even in nature there’s a pecking order.
0:30 "abusing"
projection is a powerful delusion