That's racist.
So when wolves do it, it’s uncoordinated?
Of all of the world’s species, humans and chimpanzees are some of the only to engage in coordinated attacks on other members of their same species.
I would have included baboons, who are even worse than chimps.
But, ants make war on other ants. Coyotes eat foxes, and wolves eat coyotes. They all eat domestic dogs!
You usually hear this sort of crap from people that start out by saying, “Only humans make war on other humans.” This idiot did at least include the chimps.
War, as in fighting for survival, is the natural state of nature. Peace is a purely theoretical condition, and only exists due to occasional pauses in the fighting. Usually to reload!
“Of all of the world’s species, humans and chimpanzees are some of the only to engage in coordinated attacks on other members of their same species.”
I would have included baboons, who are even worse than chimps.
But, ants make war on other ants. Coyotes eat foxes, and wolves eat coyotes. They all eat domestic dogs!
You usually hear this sort of crap from people that start out by saying, “Only humans make war on other humans.” This idiot did at least include the chimps.
War, as in fighting for survival, is the natural state of nature. Peace is a purely theoretical condition, and only exists due to occasional pauses in the fighting. Usually to reload!
LOL, I better not respond to this at all.
Well, duh.
Guess the DUmmies were right afterall about Chimpy McBushitler. /s
Anyone who makes that argument should have his/her PhD taken away and be banned from calling themselves a scientist.
I thought it was due to global warming.
Wolves. They'll pack attack other wolves to control territory.
“chimp out”
25 or so years ago, I was a volunteer at our local zoo in Portland when Jane Goodall came to speak to our group. She had recently discovered “tribal warfare” between chimp troups and was both surprised and saddened, as she had thought that chimps were superior to humans in that aspect. Funny when you think about it. She apparently hadn’t heard the saying nature red in tooth and claw . . .