Actually the redheaded bloke on the right looks like my brother in law.
Vic41 said
07:22 PM Jan 15, 2014
native pepper wrote:
Brilliant photo, can imagine what sort of mischief these two blokes would get up to. It wasn't us, we just been sitting here cruising, we don't know where the steaks for the barby are, they are saying.
Not my photo, but agree it is brilliant seeing the interaction between them. Here are another couple;
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 15th of January 2014 07:22:59 PM
Apes, (gorilla) are herbivores, chimpansee are omnivores and have larger brain the apes, plus have very different living styles. Chimpansee are closer to humans, they fight, kill, cannibalise, rape and will eat just about anything they can get their hands on.
I stand corrected.
Cheers,
Sheba.
native pepper said
07:56 PM Jan 15, 2014
Divine, love to see the caring interaction animals develop, not much different to humans, in good ways.
Vic41 said
08:01 PM Jan 15, 2014
native pepper wrote:
Divine, love to see the caring interaction animals develop, not much different to humans, in good ways.
Hmmmmm...........some can get a little too friendly, he he. Wombat had fun with this one...
May I ask this Question, ???? Evolution,,,,,,,,, Is the humble Chicken becoming a bird of flight,,,, or was it a bird of flight, now becoming a bird with wings that only walks like a ,,,,,, Emu,,, I know this is off topic,,, !!But I will eat 27 hot dogs for repentance,,,,,,,, stay excited all you free thinking people Billeeeeeee
I wonder if Apes would leave their young in the heat in danger like 45 humans have done this week, leaving kids in locked cars,with 5 days over 40c.
-- Edited by barina on Friday 17th of January 2014 04:04:33 PM
03_troopy said
04:48 PM Jan 17, 2014
native pepper wrote:
Sheba wrote:
native pepper wrote:
Apes are gentle, environmental friendly beings, never go to war and only destroy foliage.
Not all Apes native pepper. Chimps are known to wage war on each other, steal each others' babies, and Cannibalise each other.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Apes, (gorilla) are herbivores, chimpansee are omnivores and have larger brain the apes, plus have very different living styles. Chimpansee are closer to humans, they fight, kill, cannibalise, rape and will eat just about anything they can get their hands on.
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Friday 17th of January 2014 04:54:08 PM
native pepper said
11:41 AM Jan 18, 2014
03_troopy wrote:
native pepper wrote:
Sheba wrote:
native pepper wrote:
Apes are gentle, environmental friendly beings, never go to war and only destroy foliage.
Not all Apes native pepper. Chimps are known to wage war on each other, steal each others' babies, and Cannibalise each other.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Apes, (gorilla) are herbivores, chimpansee are omnivores and have larger brain the apes, plus have very different living styles. Chimpansee are closer to humans, they fight, kill, cannibalise, rape and will eat just about anything they can get their hands on.
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Friday 17th of January 2014 04:54:08 PM
Depend on which version of pedantic you are referring to and not sure what you're being. Your first link describes the semantics of the word Ape, nothing to do with lifestyle or attitude.
Your second link, supports what I posted, if you had taken to time to read it. What I posted is a very well known anthropological fact, not hearsay, made up or denied.
It's like the difference between evolving people and ideologues, one accepts reality and it's many variants, the other denies reality, demands fantasy is real and is prepared to go to any lengths to prove their delusions are accepted. Even to the point of demanding what they have said or claimed, is the opposite to what is actually written and fact.
There are many varieties of ape species, monkeys and gorilla's are only two. All have different approaches to life, according to their evolutionary understanding. Gorilla's are herbivores, quite and mainly very gentle. Monkeys omnivores and display the characteristics of all meat eaters, noisy, violent self centred and prone to psychological upheaval.
I have no idea why you posted what you did, when it supports what I posted. But thanks for your support.
"strangelets" what a wonderful word. Can we use it to describe people do you think?
There are other things you could worry about if you want Dorian, Yellowstone supervolcano erupting, pollution, asteroid collision to name a few. But you won't change anything by worrying, so I try to restrict my worrying to things I can influence (very few).
I read about and watch scientific info on these things because it's interesting, but I choose to assume we'll deal with it all when we must.
And speaking of pollution, did you see there's a school in Beijing that is entirely enclosed by a "bubble" and all the air inside is filtered! I can just see the children in 100 years time watching footage of us actually living OUTSIDE and considering it quaint and primitive.
Hey, if scientists do create a black hole does that mean we will all finally disappear up our own fundamentals?
-- Edited by The dog lady on Tuesday 21st of January 2014 07:19:17 PM
dorian said
08:31 PM Jan 21, 2014
I could care less. Let the c*ckroaches inherit the earth. Maybe they'll evolve into something intelligent. According to the projected life of our sun, they'll have 2.8 billion years to do it.
-- Edited by dorian on Tuesday 21st of January 2014 08:32:00 PM
Not my photo, but agree it is brilliant seeing the interaction between them. Here are another couple;
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 15th of January 2014 07:22:59 PM
Hmmmmm...........some can get a little too friendly, he he. Wombat had fun with this one...
May I ask this Question, ???? Evolution,,,,,,,,, Is the humble Chicken becoming a bird of flight,,,, or was it a bird of flight, now becoming a bird with wings that only walks like a ,,,,,, Emu,,, I know this is off topic,,, !!But I will eat 27 hot dogs for repentance,,,,,,,, stay excited all you free thinking people Billeeeeeee
I wonder if Apes would leave their young in the heat in danger like 45 humans have done this week, leaving kids in locked cars,with 5 days over 40c.




-- Edited by barina on Friday 17th of January 2014 04:04:33 PM
Hate to be a pedantic PITA Native Pepper, but:
Definition of Ape
Apes
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Friday 17th of January 2014 04:54:08 PM
Depend on which version of pedantic you are referring to and not sure what you're being. Your first link describes the semantics of the word Ape, nothing to do with lifestyle or attitude.
Your second link, supports what I posted, if you had taken to time to read it. What I posted is a very well known anthropological fact, not hearsay, made up or denied.
It's like the difference between evolving people and ideologues, one accepts reality and it's many variants, the other denies reality, demands fantasy is real and is prepared to go to any lengths to prove their delusions are accepted. Even to the point of demanding what they have said or claimed, is the opposite to what is actually written and fact.
There are many varieties of ape species, monkeys and gorilla's are only two. All have different approaches to life, according to their evolutionary understanding. Gorilla's are herbivores, quite and mainly very gentle. Monkeys omnivores and display the characteristics of all meat eaters, noisy, violent self centred and prone to psychological upheaval.
I have no idea why you posted what you did, when it supports what I posted. But thanks for your support.
The "Bonobo" Chimps are an interesting variety;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo
Some pic's; https://www.google.com.au/search?q=bonobo+chimps&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=vA_aUuyUDcOiigeU-oHAAw&sqi=2&ved=0CDQQsAQ&biw=1067&bih=496
Interesting they use the missionary position (among others) for sex.
I was just saying... chimps are apes.
But monkey's aren't
OK, reading back.. you didn't say chimps weren't apes.. it was my wrong interpretation of what you said.
What the rest of that waffle was about i'm not sure though?
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Saturday 18th of January 2014 05:09:13 PM
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Saturday 18th of January 2014 05:11:36 PM
Well my misunderstanding as well I'd say, both right.
dorian wrote:
Will the LHC Destroy the World?
science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/everyday-myths/large-hadron-collider7.htm
"strangelets" what a wonderful word. Can we use it to describe people do you think?
There are other things you could worry about if you want Dorian, Yellowstone supervolcano erupting, pollution, asteroid collision to name a few. But you won't change anything by worrying, so I try to restrict my worrying to things I can influence (very few
).
I read about and watch scientific info on these things because it's interesting, but I choose to assume we'll deal with it all when we must.
And speaking of pollution, did you see there's a school in Beijing that is entirely enclosed by a "bubble" and all the air inside is filtered! I can just see the children in 100 years time watching footage of us actually living OUTSIDE and considering it quaint and primitive.
http://news.msn.com/world/beijing-schoolkids-play-pollution-free-in-dollar5m-domes
Hey, if scientists do create a black hole does that mean we will all finally disappear up our own fundamentals?

-- Edited by The dog lady on Tuesday 21st of January 2014 07:19:17 PM
I could care less. Let the c*ckroaches inherit the earth. Maybe they'll evolve into something intelligent. According to the projected life of our sun, they'll have 2.8 billion years to do it.
-- Edited by dorian on Tuesday 21st of January 2014 08:32:00 PM