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these apes would do anything for bud light.
music video from guano apes
"take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!" fan-made trailer (made a few years ago) for the classic 1968 sf movie "planet of the apes". movie based on the 1963 french novel "la planète des singes" by pierre boulle. (video made by eurtllib.)
elaine morgan is a tenacious proponent of the aquatic ape hypothesis: the idea that humans evolved from primate ancestors who dwelt in watery habitats. hear her spirited defense of the idea -- and her theory on why mainstream science doesn't take it seriously.
remember greg the bunny? well waren the ape is back and better than ever. i found a clip entitled casino that reminded me of this.
general ursus giving a speech.
meet 13 year old, ashes, he was completely bald by the age of 1.
how can that even be comfortable?
segment from pbs documentary about the similarities and differences between a human and a primate brain
full version
richard dawkins presents the ultimate guide to darwin and his revolutionary theory of evolution by natural selection and our place in it.
he gets away with anything.
another band i enjoy, for those who do not, no one cares.
the reason they need a dentist.
tedtalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the ted conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as jill bolte taylor, sir ken robinson, hans rosling, al gore and arthur benjamin. ted stands for technology, entertainment, and design, and tedtalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts.
music video for guano apes
an ape and a cat living together.
clip from "planet of the apes" reminicent of george w. bush.
if mama's not happy, nobody's happy, as most kids know. the same rule applies in communities of chimpanzee-like bonobo apes, where power is shared between males and females, and mothers have special influence.
happy gorrila it's a beautiful, warm spring morning and a man and his wife are spending the day at the zoo. she's wearing a cute, loose-fitting, pink spring dress, sleeveless with straps. he's wearing his normal jeans and a t-shirt. the zoo is not very busy this morning.as they walk through the ape exhibit, they pass in front of a very large hairy gorilla. noticing the woman, the gorilla goes ape. he jumps up on the bars, and holding on with one hand (and 2 feet), he grunts and pounds his chest with his free hand. he is obviously excited at the pretty lady in the wavy dress. the husband, noticing the excitement, thinks this is funny. he suggests that his wife teases the poor fellow some more. the husband suggests she pucker her lips, wiggle her bottom at him, and play along. she does, and mr. gorilla gets even more excited, making noises that would wake the dead. then the husband suggests that she let one of her straps fall to show a little more skin. she does, and mr. gorilla is about to tear the bars down. "now try lifting your dress up your thighs and sort of fan it at him." he says. this drives the gorilla absolutely crazy and now he's doing flips. then the husband nabs his wife by the hair, rips open the door to the cage, slings her into the cage with the gorilla and slams the cage door shut. "now, tell him you have a headache . . . "
san francisco (reuters) - two women who had taken care of koko, a gorilla who communicates with humans by sign language, have settled a lawsuit charging the president of its sanctuary urged them to show their breasts to the ape, a lawyer said on thursday.
nancy alperin and kendra keller had sued the woodside, california-based gorilla foundation, claiming its president had pressed them to bare their breasts for koko to help bond with the gorilla.
the two said foundation president francine patterson would interpret hand movements by koko as a demand to see human nipples. they declined and were later fired in an act of retaliation for not indulging what the lawsuit called koko's "nipple fetish."
the lawyer for the foundation said the two were fired for different reasons and that a county court earlier this year dismissed their sexual harassment and wrongful termination charges.
attorney todd roberts said the foundation agreed to settle the lawsuit to get on with its work. terms of the settlement were confidential, he added.
"we denied all of the allegations in the complaint and continue to deny the allegations," roberts said.
stephen sommers, a lawyer for the two women, declined to comment on the lawsuit and its settlement.
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how you like dem aplles!?!
i gotta admit, he sucks.
a nurturing relationship.