Every time I see a cat slip and fall, I will think of this now. It’s hilarious to watch them act like nothing happened.
My cat absolutely learns from his mistakes. So they’re grooming but they’re rethinking their strategy.
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Yes. Now take your meds twice a day say two gratitude’s and go fuck yourself.
This reminds me of how we used to think bats had this mysterious ability to never collide with another bat even when they swarm. But then we found out they collided all the time, we just couldn’t perceive it with our eyes.
They do the thing where you move to the side to let a person pass but they also do it so you end up blocking each other and you repeat it 3 times before you get it right
Jane Goodall made an interesting observation about the chimpanzees she studied: she found that nearly 50% of the fatalities she observed were due to infants falling to the ground as the mothers they were clinging to moved through the trees. This was one of the bases of C Owen Lovejoy’s interesting (and largely unknown today in popular Paleoanthropology) theory that bipedality in the human lineage evolved primarily because it greatly reduced this source of mortality.
That’s super interesting!
Bullshit I’ve never seen a monkey fall from a tree
I had a squirrel once fall out of a tree and land right in front of me with a nice loud thump. He was stunned for a couple of seconds and then staggered slowly back over to the tree trunk and climbed back up it. Really changed my perspective on squirrels.
That monkey had the capacity to learn. I’m forever falling out of the same tree lol
This feels like the japanese guy is trolling doomer.
“Even if a samurai’s head were to be suddenly cut off, he should still be able to perform one more action with certainty. If one becomes like a revengeful ghost and shows great determination, though his head is cut off, he should not die.” - Yamamoto Tsunetomo
Not only do monkeys fall from trees, often they die from it.
You mean the monkeys that have fallen and been eaten because they aren’t in a tree anymore?