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Gorilla Walks Like A Man - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

The demand for more Ambam is right here!
This footage was taken on January 26th at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park. Apologies for the shaky camera - more proof of Ambam's incredible skill!

Filmed & Produced by Bradley McManus (Tweet: @bradleymcmanus)

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  • Apes and Man. 2 Seporate species but share 98% genetics. This is proof of evolution. This shows that this gorilla, has adapted to find that walking upright allows his hands to be free to perform more sophisticated tasks. He is the precursor to another race and if he passes this intelligence on to others of his kind, will give rise to the beginnings of a whole new species that may one day stand along side man as equals of intellect.

  • Thumbs up if you thought this was cute. :-) I love gorillas.

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  • @martinsmith01 Way off. This is typical primate copy&paste/imitating behaviour. The majority of humans aren't smart at all; they like to think they are and always get their big egos in the way!

  • Hell I see that a lot in Georgia its just a typical nig

  • Enough of this monkeying around!!!

  • @martinsmith01 RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

  • Wow , were done for

  • evolution rules

    

  • if apes get as smart as us were simply screwed.

  • @martinsmith01 you spelled separate wrong, humans will also most likely not exist by the time another major evolutionary step occurs within primates, and a study conducted over 10 years ago would suggest that its a 95% match not 98%, however that study is now outdated and as we continue to understand more about human DNA that percentage has no doubt fallen by a few percent (minimum) by now.

    Source: Evolutionary biology PhD University of Cambridge

  • And up right walking Ape and now An ape that can memorise a 0.3 sec flash of 9 numbers when a human can hardy see 1 (See - Super Smart Animals - BBC) These Apes should be shot Immediatly!

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