From ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Company):
Zookeepers in the northern city of Basel were shocked to discover that Kisoro, a 17-year-old gorilla, is not the father of little Chelewa, instead it is Viatu, another male who is just nine years old.
Kisoro must be pissed.
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Some female monkeys obviously have needs.
The monkey borg are upon us:
Relying solely on brain signal manipulation, monkeys have learned to operate human-like robotic arms to feed themselves, U.S. researchers reported Wednesday.
I for one welcome our cyborg monkey overlords.
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It’s a monkey opera!
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Two baboons making monkey porn.
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Yea, potty humor. No, the Chief Monkeyologist isn’t above it.
From The Telegraph:
Paula Stibbe and a group of Austrian animal rights activists want the European Court to declare that the ape, who they have given the name Matthew Hiasl Pan to make him sound “more human”, legally declared a person so she can be appointed his guardian.
Awesome Paula!
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I won’t claim to know much about this, but looks like some monkey toy from Mexico. Awesome!
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Watchin’ the fur fly
The Cadbury Gorilla ad won the D&AD Awards Black Pencil last night in London in the TV & Cinema Category [D&AD Awards 08].