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The Chimps of the Mahale Mountains
There's no question that the Mahale Mountains National Park is without doubt the best place to view chimpanzees in there indigenous habitat. The National Park is home to between 700 - 1000 chimps divided into 10 or more groups.
0 commentsWas Bigfoot Placed on Earth by Ancient Aliens?
Have you ever wondered about the origin of Bigfoot? Could aliens have created this hairy, ape-like wild man for some specific purpose, such as conquering the earth?
9 commentsViewer Discretion Advised – Our Odd Relationship with “Mature” Subject Matter
The unusual manner in which we view ourselves as obscene, and its corrupting effects.
1 commentWhat If We Evolved as Ocean Dwellers
When it come to talking about evolution, if you believe in it that is, there are so many quite profound things that coincide with it. For one, the whole concept of evolution describes processes that have occurred over a billion year duration - many...
0 commentsOrang Pendek of Sumatra: Unknown Primate or Lost Hominid?
Sumatra’s Orang Pendek may be an unknown primate, a species of hominid once thought extinct, or simply the product of generations of campfire stories. Though researchers have searched from decades, little evidence exists for this elusive creature. Will the short people of the forest ever reveal their secrets?
18 commentsMy Experiences With Big Foot
An Article Based On My experiences with strange markings behind my in-laws house in the woods. The internet says its Big Foot marking his territory. You Decide.
7 commentsHow to Recognize Bad Legislation
Sometimes when a bad law is introduced, many good people have trouble recognizing that it is in fact a very bad law. How does this happen? I'll give you an example which is very important to me, because it could wipe out my family. But to most...
19 commentsPhilippine Tarsiers, the Suicidal Primates
Philippine tarsiers are big-eyed, ancient nocturnal mammal who had been around for as long as 45 million years. Scientists regard the tarsier as the oldest mammal inhabiting the earth.
10 commentsJane Goodall: Inspiring for Environmental Betterment
Subsequent to viewing Jane Goodall’s Ted Talk, I felt inspired to continue striving for a better future, knowing there are others who support the environment. Her experiences as a primatologist, working in the tropical forest of Ecuador, are amazing. As she spoke of a civilization working diligently to cease the progress of oil companies from ruining the lands in which they live, I recognized a correlation with our own country.
0 commentsThe Slow Loris: The Venomous Primate
The Slow Loris: The World's only Venomous Primate and how its existance is under threat from the illegal pet trade in Southeast Asia.
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