is it the idea that animals can anticipate events happening or that they plan for those events that is new? i work with horses, and i could tell you they anticipate things happening, that shouldnt be any new discovery.
this monkey must really be smart and not lazy. whenever i go to the zoo, on the rare occasion that there are monkeys on display, they are always sleeping. im also suprized that the monkey didnt get friends to help him, then this could have really been something.
I'm a native South Carolinian and I attained my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of South Carolina. I taught fourth grade for two years in the Mississippi Delta and two years at an alternative high school in Western North Carolina. I have been at Tigard High School since the fall of 2003, where I teach U.S. History and Psychology.
8 Comments:
I see serious parallels between stone-throwing chimp and dodgeball-firing Carlisle
5:49 PM
remind me never to get a pet chimp! they will either rip your face off or throw rocks at your head...
7:10 PM
Who wouldn't plan an armed rebellion if they were put in a cage to be viewed by annoying tourist all their life?
8:17 PM
is it the idea that animals can anticipate events happening or that they plan for those events that is new? i work with horses, and i could tell you they anticipate things happening, that shouldnt be any new discovery.
9:49 PM
I think the research shows that it's been hard to prove in animal behavior.
9:52 PM
Has anyone called the Chimp Whisperer?!
10:09 PM
I am not surprised. Everyone knows that an evil simian army will eventually take over the planet. The invasion force has begun.
6:36 AM
this monkey must really be smart and not lazy. whenever i go to the zoo, on the rare occasion that there are monkeys on display, they are always sleeping.
im also suprized that the monkey didnt get friends to help him, then this could have really been something.
10:41 PM
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