Video of young orangs playing with learning toys donated by an Australian company. The coloured balls are filled with nuts and berries to help the orangs learn to search for food. Filmed in Octob...
Video of young orangs playing with learning toys donated by an Australian company. The coloured balls are filled with nuts and berries to help the orangs learn to search for food. Filmed in October 2006.
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Next time I see a tree with yellow rubber balls under the branches--I'll know better to look for berries and raisins! How about we teach them how to fear guys with guns and machetes instead!
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Next time I see a tree with yellow rubber balls under the branches--I'll know better to look for berries and raisins! How about we teach them how to fear guys with guns and machetes instead!
What an idiotic thing to say. They're teaching the orphans to learn to 'search' for food, don't expect them to have human-like intelligence.