• Multiple ape species facing extinction as humans wipe out their environment
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https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2018/06/multiple-ape-species-facing-extinction-as-humans-wipe-out-their-environment.html
There can be only one hominid on this planet, and it will be us.
I just want to point out that if you eat Nutella you are actively aiding in the destruction of the rain forest and the extinction of thousands of species, all for some subpar chocolate frosting.
That is fucked up but made me laugh.
Survival of the fittest motherfuckers, here comes the human train choo-choo!
Another perfect example of the damage gentrification can cause
This is the war of 45000 BC all over again
Stop eating Nutella and save the forests, urges French ecology m.. There are conflicting sources on it but I'd personally err on the side of "this is probably bad for the environment" than not, considering the fucked up state the Earth is in.
Peanut butter is leagues better anyway, i'm saving the rain forests one delicious slice of bread at a time.
Check the label, its main ingredients are palm oil and cane sugar. The Amazon is being cleared for Sugar which is destroying countless species habitats, and Sumatran rain forests are being cleared for Palm Oil which is decimating Orangutans and Sumatran Tigers. Like shit man just take 5 seconds and do some research about what you're eating and where it comes from, this doesn't just go for you it goes for everyone, the worlds demand for cheap oils and massive quantities of Sugar is destroying ancient habitats that are some of the most beautiful places on Earth.
I think if you gave most apes a Ferrero Rocher, they would understand why they have to die.
Feeble oaf going to explain your ratings or are you just going to pretend everything is fine and continue to kill other species because you want to stuff your face with budget chocolate.
Can't speak for any oafs but generally when someone in a forum asks about something they can find on google in five seconds, it's because they want to have a conversation about it with someone who knows the subject to a degree. At least I know that's how I post.
The 10,000 year battle for simian supremacy is drawing to an end; the shit flinging tree dwellers have lost to the ground-trodding naked bipeds. While they have just now begun to enter the stone age we have already invented anime tiddies and memes, giving us the upper hand
Why doesn't the Homo-Sapien, the larger species, simply eat the other apes?
I literally don't care about the rating I only desire to understand your opinion.
Rating someone typically means you have an opinion to express, obviously I was wrong.
Not all apes are smaller than humans, most are the same size if I'm not mistaken. At any rate they're pretty damn strong for their size.
i'm glad you felt the need to tell everyone that you don't want to tell everyone what you feel! great job, keep it up!
every single one of these: https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-590a53302c3f619184e2e7ae3ae314a1-c can lift roughly the same amount of weight as the worlds strongest robot, the M-2000iA/900L: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HLJIhMOrNy8/maxresdefault.jpg Scary innit.
So we employe them, brillant.
We actually do with the bush meat trade in Africa being responsible for most of human consumption of great ape.
Grab a few wild gorillas and domesticate them into a new breed that unconditionally loves humans, follows directions very well, and eats roughly 50 pounds of leafy greens or fruits a day (around 200 dollars a day in upkeep per gorilla) so all the fruits and veggies we send to schools only to be wasted actually get eaten. As of now we've been looking a gift horse in the mouth.
I'm just making a dumb futurama reference boys, sorry for the confusion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVQO76I0Sh0
Do apes see a fellow ape when they look at us?
I am aware.
Given that many humans have a tough time understanding that we too, are animals, I doubt any of the Apes understand the relationship. Bonobos have a very strong sense of empathy and familial bonds and whatnot, so they may see the similarities however and treat us accordingly? Was your comment a reference too, or just a statement? I'm actually curious cause I didn't catch the reference if it was one
Not thinking humans are animals may be a religious thing, not sure.
In many cases I'm sure yes, but I mean it's just not something that many tend to think about if that makes sense. Like I'd imagine the vast majority of people know that we are "animals", but that's a bit different than consciously correlating a Chimpanzee in a zoo, with themselves. Most people just gawk and laugh at what they do as if they're just a novelty, rather than look at them as the close ancestors that they are. Due to this, I doubt there are any apes that even have the capability to understand our close connection, no less consciously think of us as being closely related.
Switch to Costco's brand of it. Kirkland Signature Chocolate Hazelnut spread. They use sunflower oil not palm oil so it's not hurting the environment like Nutella is. Tastes better anyway IMO
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