Na Ina misuli nikama yu piga tizi
Muthafari:
@Abba you should see this. Many people fail to realize that we primates came from a “ape-like” ancestors but the similarities end there.
Modern day Humans and their extinct relatives like Homo Erectus, Homo Habilis etc, took a diffrent evolutionary path from Great Apes.
They will never be like us and we will never be like Gorillas and Chimpanzees.
@Yuletapeli and @uwesmake changieni hii mjadala ya biology tafadhali.
Mimi nafuatilia tu Kwa sasa
Can you imagine arriving at your rural home to find this jambazz seated at your door, eating your bananas. When you try to shoo him off, he casually glances at you briefly, then he continues eating:D
Lionheart:
Can you imagine arriving at your rural home to find this jambazz seated at your door, eating your bananas. When you try to shoo him off, he casually glances at you briefly, then he continues eating:D
Just like proper Alpha male would do. Heheeee
Hehe,
Maybe that answers @Stormtrooper98 's question. God made some lower creatures than us who can bully and even ignore us, so we remember we aren’t all that alpha. I doubt a woman can chase this beast away.
It takes millions of years for evolution to occur.
Lionheart:
Can you imagine arriving at your rural home to find this jambazz seated at your door, eating your bananas. When you try to shoo him off, he casually glances at you briefly, then he continues eating:D
:D:D as an alpha meo I would flash my teeth (to show aggression) and chest beat to show dominance and challenge the jambazz…
Provided hakuna kutumia makucha na kuumana am sure i can rule the jungle :D:D
Never grin at great apes like Chimpanzees. It is a sign of agression.
Mimi kwanza vyenye nachekanga ovyo ovyo nikukumbuka zile hippos Dr @rexxsimba anatuwekeanga hapa siwezi jaribu kuenda Gorilla tracking.
Muthafari:
Never grin at great apes like Chimpanzees. It is a sign of agression.
Mimi kwanza vyenye nachekanga ovyo ovyo nikukumbuka zile hippos Dr @rexxsimba anatuwekeanga hapa siwezi jaribu kuenda Gorilla tracking.
:D:D unataka kusema a heavyweight champion in UFC ama boxing cannot KO a gorilla
Jaweed
April 26, 2022, 8:38am
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Stormtrooper98:
Similarities amongst humans, chimpanzees and bonobos:
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[li]Similar physical make-up e.g muscle, bone and body structure, balding, greying and hair loss in old age.[/li][li]Similar gestation period- 8 months for bonobos and chimps, 9 months for humans. Typically, 1 child per pregnancy in all 3 species.[/li][li]Shared DNA- 98.7%[/li][li]Complex emotions such as empathy, kindness, altruism and compassion.[/li][li]Social creatures- tend to live in communities, engage in group activities.[/li][li]Complex social networks and behaviors- presence of status, mother bonobos will aid adult sons in conflicts and help them secure mates. Mother – son bond maintained throughout life.[/li][li]Complex sexual behaviors- Tongue-kissing, oral sex, face-to-face intercourse, sexual activity as a means of forming social bonds, conflict resolution, postconflict reconciliation, female on female genital rubbing etc.[/li][li]Sharing of food and commitment to cooperation. (bonobos and humans)[/li][li]Omnivores.[/li][li]General high level of intelligence- ability to use insects to treat their wounds and that of others, remember symbols, recognize numbers 1-9 and their values, exhibit self-awareness and recognition when looking at mirrors etc[/li][li]Ability to make, modify and use tools.[/li][/ul]
According to science:
Human and chimp DNA is so similar because the two species are so closely related. Humans, chimps and bonobos descended from a single ancestor species that lived six or seven million years ago. As humans and chimps gradually evolved from a common ancestor, their DNA, passed from generation to generation, changed too. In fact, many of these DNA changes led to differences between human and chimp appearance and behavior.
A bonobo
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A hairless chimpanzee:
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Both of us were bred at the Garden of Eden when Lilith did his things.
Jaweed
April 26, 2022, 8:39am
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Stormtrooper98:
Similarities amongst humans, chimpanzees and bonobos:
[ul]
[li]Similar physical make-up e.g muscle, bone and body structure, balding, greying and hair loss in old age.[/li][li]Similar gestation period- 8 months for bonobos and chimps, 9 months for humans. Typically, 1 child per pregnancy in all 3 species.[/li][li]Shared DNA- 98.7%[/li][li]Complex emotions such as empathy, kindness, altruism and compassion.[/li][li]Social creatures- tend to live in communities, engage in group activities.[/li][li]Complex social networks and behaviors- presence of status, mother bonobos will aid adult sons in conflicts and help them secure mates. Mother – son bond maintained throughout life.[/li][li]Complex sexual behaviors- Tongue-kissing, oral sex, face-to-face intercourse, sexual activity as a means of forming social bonds, conflict resolution, postconflict reconciliation, female on female genital rubbing etc.[/li][li]Sharing of food and commitment to cooperation. (bonobos and humans)[/li][li]Omnivores.[/li][li]General high level of intelligence- ability to use insects to treat their wounds and that of others, remember symbols, recognize numbers 1-9 and their values, exhibit self-awareness and recognition when looking at mirrors etc[/li][li]Ability to make, modify and use tools.[/li][/ul]
According to science:
Human and chimp DNA is so similar because the two species are so closely related. Humans, chimps and bonobos descended from a single ancestor species that lived six or seven million years ago. As humans and chimps gradually evolved from a common ancestor, their DNA, passed from generation to generation, changed too. In fact, many of these DNA changes led to differences between human and chimp appearance and behavior.
A bonobo
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A hairless chimpanzee:
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Why Bonobo, it is all human beings idiot
Bonobo is an ape closely related to chimpanzees only found in DR Congo. I was referring to bonobo the ape not the bonobo African
Lionheart:
Hehe,
Maybe that answers @Stormtrooper98 's question. God made some lower creatures than us who can bully and even ignore us, so we remember we aren’t all that alpha. I doubt a woman can chase this beast away.
Even a man cannot. It has huge canines that can inflict severe injuries.
Dyson
April 26, 2022, 8:54am
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Lionheart:
Hehe,
Maybe that answers @Stormtrooper98 's question. God made some lower creatures than us who can bully and even ignore us, so we remember we aren’t all that alpha. I doubt a woman can chase this beast away.
Have you seen what a chimpanzee can do to a man with its fangs? The strength in its arms is enough to pull your arm out of your shoulder sockets. Binadamu akitoka civilization anakuwa physically useless.
Bible is a book of folk tales, not even original tales and also lots of nonsense
No. Its very muscular. Have you seen the video of the gorilla dragging a ranger?
Cheki hio kitu vile ilimvuta kama karatasi.
Muthafari:
Never grin at great apes like Chimpanzees. It is a sign of agression.
Mimi kwanza vyenye nachekanga ovyo ovyo nikukumbuka zile hippos Dr @rexxsimba anatuwekeanga hapa siwezi jaribu kuenda Gorilla tracking.
:D:D:D
And we call ourselves alpha!
Even the human offspring is the most helpless after birth. Man is only strong because of technology. Heshimu akili yako, 'cause the only alpha thing is the human brain, not 120 kgs of pure meat
Cc. @Motokubwa
:D:D huyo jamaa ni featherweight again alikuwa kwa nyasi.
Mimi nsha fight a dog kama nimebeba slasher ilikuwa vita kali saidi…
Nilikuwa nmetembelea my siz ni teacher sides za kagumo, nkatumwa kwa homestead fulani doggy ikaleta kichwa…nkatoka mbio nikajipata nje one on one nayo…inabweka ikidai kunipea bite naruka ki kungfu naikata kiasi na slasher…ilipiga mayoye kama imerudi kwao…lakini roho yangu ilikuwa inadunda kweli kweli…bora am armed na kitu ka kisu ama sword naimaliza