Wild African gorillas are hunted down and slaughtered for their meat with devastating results. Caution! Some images in this clip are of a disturbing nature.
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Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Germany capture a chimpanzee’s ingenious efforts to get unreachable peanuts out of a tube. Want more? Watch Ape Genius, a Nova/National Geographic special, on February 19, 2008, on PBS.
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New photographs from researchers in Nouabale-Ndoki National park in Congo reveal that gorillas use tools, the first documented among wild gorillas.
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They haven’t produced a computer yet, but chimapanzees are pretty good toolmakers. The big secret? Females chimps are better with tools than males!
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