@rockintetster Grow up. It's a kid and his mom discussing African animals, and they happen to have accents. The kid is too young to pronounce everything correctly, and the mom misspoke once on Hippopotamus.
I luv this clip, I remember like yesterday, especially that tune, which is my favorite..and they were the same peeps that did animals and their babies..thanx sooo much for posting:))) and the tune from the city snow clip...
@redfox409 Actually, from a taxonomical standpoint there is no such thing as a monkey or ape; those terms are pre-scientific. Modern biologists speak of "New World monkeys" and "Old World monkeys," but the latter group are more closely related to chimpanzees and other apes than to the former group. In earlier days the larger animals were generally called apes and the smaller ones monkeys, but there was no clear distinction between the two.
@rambam1204 - apes are in the hominoidea subgroup, which includes humans, monkeys are in the group that precedes that. Technically they are different. Apes are defined as tail-less and more neurologically advanced, also with skeletal differences. Monkeys walk on their hands, while apes walk on their knuckles or fists, except us.
Looka Dat! Datza Grazelle!! Datza Hip Hip Partamus. Big Boo tiful Lieon. Sheet looka all doze animals from Africa an' sheet.
Early sesame street was brilliant introducing ebonics into mainstream culture, long before snoop dog.
rockintetster 1 year ago
@rockintetster Grow up. It's a kid and his mom discussing African animals, and they happen to have accents. The kid is too young to pronounce everything correctly, and the mom misspoke once on Hippopotamus.
BizzarreProductions in reply to rockintetster (Show the comment) 2 days ago
Did anyone else hear some wrong info here? It was with the lion. They travel in packs. No they are in prides. not packs.
redfox409 2 years ago
You know it.
CanadaFamilyMan in reply to redfox409 (Show the comment) 2 years ago
I luv this clip, I remember like yesterday, especially that tune, which is my favorite..and they were the same peeps that did animals and their babies..thanx sooo much for posting:))) and the tune from the city snow clip...
ClarkieandStephen 2 years ago 3
I forgot about this, but once it started, instant memory! The rhinos are especially neat. I hope they'll be saved from extinction.
CanadaFamilyMan in reply to ClarkieandStephen (Show the comment) 2 years ago
And the monkey is a chimpanzee which are apes not monkeys. Monkeys have tails apes do not.
redfox409 in reply to CanadaFamilyMan (Show the comment) 2 years ago
@redfox409 Actually, from a taxonomical standpoint there is no such thing as a monkey or ape; those terms are pre-scientific. Modern biologists speak of "New World monkeys" and "Old World monkeys," but the latter group are more closely related to chimpanzees and other apes than to the former group. In earlier days the larger animals were generally called apes and the smaller ones monkeys, but there was no clear distinction between the two.
rambam1204 in reply to redfox409 (Show the comment) 1 year ago
@rambam1204 - apes are in the hominoidea subgroup, which includes humans, monkeys are in the group that precedes that. Technically they are different. Apes are defined as tail-less and more neurologically advanced, also with skeletal differences. Monkeys walk on their hands, while apes walk on their knuckles or fists, except us.
Muppephile in reply to rambam1204 (Show the comment) 1 year ago