In a mesmerizing display of survival instinct, a captivating video titled “Chimpanzees Dig for Their Dinner” showcases these intelligent mammals using sticks to retrieve honey from a log. While humans rely on utensils like knives and forks, chimpanzees show their resourcefulness by utilizing simple tools to access their food.
The footage, captured in stunning 4K UHD by BBC Earth, highlights the innate abilities of chimpanzees when it comes to foraging for their meals. The video is part of the ‘Mammals’ series, which delves into the lives of various mammals on every continent and in every ocean. Narrated by the legendary Sir David Attenborough, the series not only celebrates the diversity and ingenuity of mammals but also sheds light on the challenges they face in a rapidly changing world.
As viewers watch these chimpanzees in action, digging and extracting honey with precision and skill, they are reminded of the incredible adaptability and intelligence of these primates. The video serves as a powerful reminder of the wonders of the natural world and the extraordinary capabilities of the animal kingdom.
Overall, “Chimpanzees Dig for Their Dinner” is a captivating glimpse into the lives of these fascinating creatures and a testament to their remarkable survival instincts. Through this mesmerizing footage, viewers are transported into the wild world of chimpanzees and given a front-row seat to their ingenious methods of obtaining food.
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Video “Chimpanzees Dig for Their Dinner | 4K UHD | Mammals | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 08/16/2024 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth
And that is why he's the alpha male.
Selfish, did not share it with his family members.
Love watching BBC earth, a good morning vid
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If we’re no different than these animals, then why haven’t these guys invented tools instead of picking them up off the ground? They’ve been around for thousands or millions of years or whatever the latest “science” is, and they are still living in trees and using sticks??? Go build a house and start a manufacturing company!
His big body allows him to get all the food which makes him even bigger – The rich getting richer
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Respect for each animal. They deserves living here
Great video.
Mpox
Enjoying BBC Earth videos is a great way to start the morning.
Huuunmm… it looks nice😂😂😂
These faces are so human looking. AMAZING!!!
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It will need 4 million years to make them evolve to look like us
They are so much intelligent that's why they are called our ancestors
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Enjoying BBC Earth videos is a great way to start the morning.
If you are interested in chimp families, Jane Goodall made a movie called "People of the Forest." It is worth seeking out.
Wow! I can't think they can do that.
This is a great example of "Only the smartest survives"!
Chimpanzees possess a great deal of intelligence, which is why they are often referred to as our ancestors.
The alpha male be like thanks for finding that for me😂
Monkeys looking for food.
Orangutans are adorable animals but also full of power in every gesture. This video really helps me understand more about their lives and habits. From the way they search for food to taking care of their children, everything is recorded vividly. I really hope there will be more videos like this so that everyone can understand and love orangutans more!🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍
Fascinating
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They look cute but they are extremely violent and literally would rip off your face in a second for no reason. When they fight eachother they go right for the generals and will rip them off. My point is don’t ever have these types of animals as a pet. It’s a bad decision. They belong in the jungle and left alone.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime" This Alpha is an excellent Alpha, who fully understands the concept and importance of education. Chimpanzees deserve so much more protection, and so much more respect. They are almost human.