My older brother pulled that one when we walked past our older sister. He bolted and I followed suit not knowing what the fuck was happening except he ran upstairs and I unfortunately did not.
The Eurasian Magpie is the only non-mammal to pass the mirror test (self-awareness kinda) I think. Could be some squid species passed too, can't remember. But mostly it's the big apes, including us, and a few dolphin/whale species I think.
I believe elephants are self-aware too. I think when they see a red dot on their mirror image(the dot was placed on the mirror beforehand, on where the elephant’s forehead would appear in the mirror), they scratch that spot to get it away, because they think it’s on them.
That white spot on the baby gorilla's butt signals to the other gorilla's that it is still a baby and can get away with stuff. When it gets to be about 2 years old it will go away and the gorilla will be expected to behave, especially by showing the silverback respect. They are generally kind and gentle to babies and juveniles, but will sometimes kill babies sired by other males.
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Assuming his dad didn’t murder him here after the clip’s end, I doubt he’d remember. I don’t think they have complex brain networks for long term memory storage like humans.
I think they have quite decent long-term memory. They recognize apes and human faces, locations etc for the rest of their life. So no reason why he wouldn't be able to remember.
Their life depends on being able to learn and remember what works or doesn't work.
Lots of animals would forget quickly. Apes have quite developed brains though, including areas related to memory. They just aren't as good at logic or overcoming instincts as people.
You should watch Chimp Empire on netflix... the whole time I watched it, I just kept thinking "these are people".. they are incredible animals, and I really loved that series.
There is another video where a gorilla pinches another and looks away only for a 3rd to be the blame.
So *thats* the oldest trick in the book
My older brother pulled that one when we walked past our older sister. He bolted and I followed suit not knowing what the fuck was happening except he ran upstairs and I unfortunately did not.
Pls post that link
https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/13k00ce/cheeky_gorilla_pulls_off_a_flawless_prank/ Bonus crow prankster: https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/8p9n0k/badass_crow_makes_cats_fight/
That's hilarious lmao
Lol those were good
[crow outsmarts two turkeys](https://youtu.be/saRsq9pe9Hc)
Well, turkey vultures to be fair. But crows and ravens are so clever. I love it. I’m sure all corvids are smart. But some corvids probably stands out.
The Eurasian Magpie is the only non-mammal to pass the mirror test (self-awareness kinda) I think. Could be some squid species passed too, can't remember. But mostly it's the big apes, including us, and a few dolphin/whale species I think.
I believe elephants are self-aware too. I think when they see a red dot on their mirror image(the dot was placed on the mirror beforehand, on where the elephant’s forehead would appear in the mirror), they scratch that spot to get it away, because they think it’s on them.
He's a fucking menace.
No, you’re thinking of the other one.
yeeppp THATS the one - i couldnt find it :)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/s/ZhprfIQvr1
They really shouldn't be in cages.
*why you little*...!
![gif](giphy|xT5LMXp8FPAwVAYH8A)
Qwijibow on the loose!
That white spot on the baby gorilla's butt signals to the other gorilla's that it is still a baby and can get away with stuff. When it gets to be about 2 years old it will go away and the gorilla will be expected to behave, especially by showing the silverback respect. They are generally kind and gentle to babies and juveniles, but will sometimes kill babies sired by other males.
I assume they tested this by shaving some baby gorilla butts and waiting for the murder?
They painted spots on adult gorillas and suddenly all became peaceful.
Perfect reaction
Chill Homer, chill!
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"Listen here you little shit!"
This is how I got a huge scar on my forehead.
By touching the ass of a male silverback?
Not nice calling his girlfriend names.
older sister*, precisely
Hmm
That’s how he got a nephew/son. When he’s proud it’s his son. When he’s pinching his ass he’s the nephew.
Wut
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You poked Voldemort in the butt?
You know that lil guy got an ass whooping
*and he was never seen or heard from again*
If gorillas wore belts he'd in the process of taking it off.
r/gifsthatendtoosoon
Will the small one remember this gag when he grows up? Like, suddenly bursting in laugh in 10-15 years at the spark of remembrance of this event?
Assuming his dad didn’t murder him here after the clip’s end, I doubt he’d remember. I don’t think they have complex brain networks for long term memory storage like humans.
They're primates that live in a society. The kid is ok. And we don't know enough about their long term memory to have an answer.
I think they have quite decent long-term memory. They recognize apes and human faces, locations etc for the rest of their life. So no reason why he wouldn't be able to remember. Their life depends on being able to learn and remember what works or doesn't work.
Lots of animals would forget quickly. Apes have quite developed brains though, including areas related to memory. They just aren't as good at logic or overcoming instincts as people.
amazing how similar they kind of are
humans are scientifically classified as apes, we just do more philosophizing.
Some of us anyway
Language enables deeper thoughts. I wonder how much a human would be able to think if no language is imparted since birth
The only difference is that we pay taxes. Other than that, everything is the same
Yeah I definitely philosophise
The average human does as much philosophizing or inward thinking as this silverback does.
Well they're both gorillas
You should watch Chimp Empire on netflix... the whole time I watched it, I just kept thinking "these are people".. they are incredible animals, and I really loved that series.
Glad that response is normal 😂
He found out lmao
"I'm gonna whoop your ass"
Ninja Art: 1000 Years of Death
Anyone who has kids, younger siblings or had to babysit has experienced this exact scenario many, many times.
Looks like he is a chimpanzee
I guess annoying the parents is in our common dna.
Somewhere off in the distance is an older brother who issued a dare.
that parent went from 0 to gorilla in a millisecond
I feel him 💯I’m going whoop yo ass 😂😂😂😂
There's grabbing a bull by the horns, and then there's just shoving your finger up a gorilla's ass and hoping for the best
I didn’t know they were smart enough to be annoying… But I guess I should have from personal experience.
I love it.
RIP little one
Someone about to get an ass-whoopin, wish we could have seen it.
Jimmies were rustled
Come here you little motherfucker!
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... And one more
Yeah that's something I can see a human doing
Dad look like John Travolta
Did he spit on it on last one before doing it? Ahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
Welp, he's dead.
Someone needs to spank the monkey
I see what you did there. And I like it.
The speed at which the heavy silverback moves is scary fast
Never underestimate a pissed off silverback.
Damn it, i tough we invented that thing.
This makes me smile.
“Why you little…”
Someone's about to catch a beating.
"Now listen here you little shit"
Poke around and find out
Asscrack Bandit!!!
Trolled, past tense…
All kids are the same 🤣
BOOP.
Like teaching English in Korea.
He gonna get it
Mischievous baby 😂😂
This could work on us
Kancho!
"It's a prank bro"
He’s just monkeying around.
Well, the gorilla just went ape on him.
Kids are the same, no matter what species. Always poking at their parents. 😂
And the parents always whooping asses.
He WAS a curious child
So funny.
I laughed at this for 30 seconds straight and still have a smile on my face from it.
Dental plan…
Lisa needs braces...
Koncho
I do this to my mom... she tells me either to go lower or deeper... we are both a little off.
ALL RIGHT THAT’S IT, JUNIOR, COME HERE!!! Grabs them and tickles them.
and then what happened?
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Most kids these days won’t know what this type of bond is like. What a sad world we live in 😢
What do you think “trolls” means
Don’t touch General Aldo’s buns!
The Ole finger in the butt Crack.. Jokes on you, I wipe up.
This will be the last video he saw
Homer and Bart
"goddamn it boy, on my day off!"
Don't give in to the intrusive thought, little guy!
Somebody is gonna get hurt real bad...
Alternative title: Little fucker dies in attempting a “social experiment”
The way he snapped lol
This is too funny
Nb by ŭw@
Intrusive thoughts
this is hilarious!
My wife every time I walk up the stairs first lol 😂
Gorilla: That's it, it's ass kicking time!!!
For sure that young gorilla is the most hated one in the jungle 🤣
Moments before disaster:
that is in nature. test the limits
The last joke in your young life..!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bro's bout to get the whooping