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Last post 7 years ago by DrafterX. 7 replies replies.
Poor Foudouko....
DrafterX Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
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It was already a rare occurrence when a group of chimpanzees murdered one of their ownβ€”and then they started eating the body. In a study published last week in the International Journal of Primatology, researchers recount only the ninth recorded murder of a chimp by its own community.

In 2007, Foudouko was the leader of a group of more than 30 chimps in Senegal, National Geographic reports. He was nicknamed "Saddam," and anthropologist Jill Pruetz tells New Scientist he was "somewhat of a tyrant." But Foudouko was overthrown and exiled for years, living on the edges of his former community.

Then in 2013, he was killed by a group of younger males. The violence didn't stop there. The community spent nearly four hours brutalizing Foudouko's body, according to a press release.

They broke his bones, beat him with rocks, ripped at his body, and ate parts of him. Pruetz says she was "really disturbed" for days after watching video of the incident.

Humans may ultimately be responsible for the rare and gruesome violence that befell Foudouko. His community has nearly twice as many male chimps as females, likely due to poachers targeting female chimps.

This increases tensions in the community, and Foudouko may have been killed for approaching a female in heat. Horrifying as the incident may have been, one expert says it can help us better understand how chimp societies function.


Film at 11..... Mellow





Thanks Obama.. Mad
MACS Offline
#2 Posted:
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He was nicknamed "Saddam," and anthropologist Jill Pruetz tells New Scientist he was "somewhat of a tyrant."

There's your answer, right there. He shouldn't have been such a doosh to the young'uns... they grew up, and he got old.

Revenge is a dish best served cold. Seems old Foudouko was the dish.
DrafterX Offline
#3 Posted:
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I think he was just trying to get it wet... Mellow
Gene363 Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 01-24-2003
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Sounds like they weren't just monkeying around, they had murder on their minds.

So much for the nature is always nice crowd, they never recovered from learning some dolphins attack and kill a smaller species of dolphins for fun. I guess they have never seen what a house cat can to a bird they catch either.
delta1 Offline
#5 Posted:
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The first phrase of the first sentence tells you that this doesn't apply to the human race...
qmech Offline
#6 Posted:
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Doesn't this go against the Ultimate Law ...Ape Must Not Kill Ape? Certainly the Apes understand this simple truth?😁😁😁😁
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DrafterX Offline
#7 Posted:
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Laugh
That was my first thought. .. ThumpUp
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