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Brilliant.
Quoted: Culture Club A rush of discoveries about chimps, from tool use to what they do for fun, are painting a surprising new portrait of ape minds.
Quoted: Experts zero in on what separates humans from our closest living relatives.
- maaneschijn - Feb 21 2008
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this is great. but i've just wasted 30 minutes already!
i love the music in this piece - it makes me feel like i'm watching a great ape caper, haha! also, i like the line about human culture that starts "from opera to oprah." quality!
i like how they really get to the bottom of what differentiates us from apes. they went deeper than just giving the standard (and incorrect/incomplete) answers of "culture" or the "ability to use tools".
you love apes.