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'Lost world' of gorillas discovered in the Congo

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2008

Read more: http://environment.newscientist.com/article/dn14469?DCMP=youtube

A new census has counted twice as many gorillas in the Congo compared to previous estimates.

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  • how come all the goorillas look like 50 cent and xzibit

  • they are gathering ape-power to wipe us human off !!!

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  • @iiTwizTedLove thats racist

  • 0:23 [insert perverse Joke here]

  • are u guys talking about their faces or their butts?

  • Haha I guess they're the same. But 50 cent and xzibit are way more retarted.

  • YAY!!!! :D

  • all of the gorrillas look like solja boi and sean kingston as well

  • Actually I've heard the confusion between concepts such as love with a thinking supernatural entity before, just from people who aren't sure what they're arguing for, so I just assumed you had done that. And I totally understand the desire for something to exist which understands you - it's just that many people use the concept of "God" as an excuse to tell people what to do based on personal opinions, or cause world conflicts, which is why I don't think belief in this 2nd version is positive.

  • ...same conditions/disorders.

    Sorry about that i just accidentally posted it.

    Anyways thanks for your comment, it may have helped me understand my synaesthesia more.

    Thanks again.

    *bows*

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