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  • Re; Zoo Chimps

    • Posted Mar 14, 2009 1:30 PM

      The report concerning the behavior of the Chimp [Santino] appears to show not only premeditated planning to throw rocks and catche his stone piles; but it absolutely shows aggression on the Chimps part.

      In the wild, Gorilla's have been known to rush off when preconcieved or actual threats appeared. Once safely away from the threat, the dominant male will return and attempt to drive the invaders away.

      Using bluff charges, chest beating, roars, etc. Only if there is no other choice does the male actually attack.

      The chimp and the BF seem to mirror each others behavior. The male protects the territory while the females "appear' to be unconcerned.

      Thanks Richard for the post. I'm sure anyone reading it can see something which reminds them of BF behavior which they've either encountered themselves or have heard of.

      Take care.
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