Chimp Gathers Rocks for Premeditated Attacks on Zoo Visitors »
Posted By iamamaniac 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyScientists have concluded that Santino the Chimpanzee's plan to attack zoo visitors shows evidence of premeditated thought.
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Coatl8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Even if someone did and he learn to trow stones by that mean; to gather more ammo in the night so he can be prepared to the next day it's to plan knowing what's going to be the next day like, something that was supposed by many only humans could do.
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