Interesting incident, law of the jungle and all that, but why are they trying to blame me?
Foudouko, a former leader of the Fongoli community who had since been exiled for five years
It's likely that man-made environmental changes have disrupted the chimp's environment and led them to be upset
Must have been the Russian facebook ads that turned the Fongoli community against Foudouko...
But the chimp's downfall may have come from an attempt to make his way "back into the social group"
I'm chalking it up to poor leadership.
It's likely that man-made environmental changes have disrupted the chimp's environment and led them to be upset
Yeah that's absurd. I'm sure all primates were living in a peaceful utopia until the evil industrial revolution ruined their peace
Let's see now. She found it difficult to watch the group of chimps kill a member their own community.
Now, the chimp was "probably killed by members of the group" and she saw the animals "discover the body."
Did she see them kill him or not? Apparently not, but the scientists are acting like she did and trying to figure out why his own group would do that. Also, the younger chimps abused and ate the corpse. Why would they do that to a member of their own community. Maybe, just, maybe, because he hadn't been a member of that community for five years.