Niggas can't have any phrases to ourselves huh 💀 Co-opting the phrase hood classic is akin to how cultural appropriation and woke was taken and bastardized SMH
I wish he wasnt stuck on spotify! I think he does too? I think.... I even think something strange on youtube stuff like this was high jacked and dont know for sure but should i support this channel? Or others? IDK He never says? I think he is stuck in some spotify contract?
James "The chimps go on patrol" Joe "Are any of them muscular without hair?" James "What? No. I just meant..." Joe "Jamie, pull up jacked hairless chimps for James"
@@skrem23 The fact that a chimp kills another chimp in a nature documentary about chimps is such a useless fact out of context (which is what it is for anyone listening who hasn't already seen it) it's not nearly a spoiler, the guy's bias towards the story actually makes him a poor judge.
I just watched Episode 1 of Chimp Empire. Excellent documentary. Never seen anything quite like it. Brilliantly filmed and arranged. I learned a lot about human nature by watching the chimp behavior. Looking forward to watching the remaining episodes. Thanks for bringing James Reed on, Joe.
Except this guy not wanting to talk about any of the cool things the chimps do as he is too worried about giving spoilers for some documentary for fear of giving spoilers. Hope he is better at making nature videos than he is at promoting them
Don't know if it was 2nd or 3rd episode but the narrator was saying that one of the elder chimps had a whole map of the jungle in his head. That alone is so fascinating
@@agrifoguy I think he was good, Chimp Empire is brilliant, check it out if you haven't (P.S he's from Northern England, they do tend to be a bit dull :) )
He's not a good interviewer. The reason he's so fascinated by everything is because he's stoned all the time. He could talk about paint drying and just go "woooow". every few seconds. Gets annoying
That’s your take and cool. Also, there are a lot of people that don’t want any spoilers. Just to watch it entirely on their own. Or as much of it as possible on their own.
@@TysonYen Bob is a little sketchy and Alex is influenced by politicians a bit too much.. Joe, Eddie, Duncan, and Graham would be a great dmt, chimp, alien show. Yours would too though, just my person preference.
What a fantastic guest. I admire how passionate he is about his project and totally sympathise with not wanting to divulge details. He makes an already incredible subject accessible and relatable, bravo man.
Seeing that David Attenborough doc in the 80s/90s where the chimps literally tear the monkey appart limb by limb while alive was one of the most shocking things a child could see, im sure my parents had no idea such scenes were in that vhs..😳
Thats how regular tv was 50 years ago...i grew up watching animals slowly being eaten alive or torn apart right after dinner on regular tv as a child lol....Wild Kingdom was one of the names of the shows
If the stuff he already discussed doesn't interest you enough then the documentary isn't for you. A few fights every so often will not be enough for your attention span
Its one of the best nature/wild animal documentaries Ive ever seen. And the best part is they simply let the chimps tell the story themselves without getting into any politics of it, ethics, didactic preaching, or intrusive narratives. The producers had the self-control to step back and not interject themselves into this documentary. Its a story told by the chimps themselves and the arc goes where the chimps take it, not where some calculated director from Hollywood manipulates it to go.
The story they've construed wasn't that interesting to be honest. I liked the documentary but it gets a bit boring as the "story" progresses imo. By the time I reached the end of the series I was happy I saw it, but relieved it was over in a way.
Actually, I think that human violence is a large part of the reason that we developed as a species. We needed good communication and organizational skills to defend our group against other groups. We needed to develop technologies to fight with (which could be also used for domestic purposes). Even modern warfare has greatly influenced trauma medicine, as we learned things during the Korean and Vietnam war about vascular surgery (to repair limb trauma from wounded soldiers) that we would not have learned if we were a peaceful, passive species.
Quite an incredible documentary. From the cinematography to the actual content. Mind blowing to see how chimps developed a social structure and the conflicts from within.
Imagine a massive brawl springs up in a bar, nobody will stop focusing on their fellow human enemies to all of a sudden take it out on the cats... same thing 😂😂
It's fascinating to learn about their complex social dynamics, territorial behaviors, and the raw, sometimes brutal realities of their existence. This conversation underscores the importance of observing and understanding these creatures without intervening, despite the emotional challenges that might pose. It's a stark reminder of the natural world's inherent complexities and the value of respecting its autonomy. Let's continue to appreciate and learn from these incredible beings, our closest relatives, while ensuring their habitats are protected.
Only just watched the BTS video on youtube and was mindblown. This fantastic conversation top it off even more by painting an intriguing picture about the complexity behind these encounters, the experience and also the relationships of all the involved "parties". It's insane to think about the chimps literally engaging in territorial wars, while completely ignoring the bystanders... The team just doesn't seem to pose any threat to their "economic wealth"
I forget what jre ep it was but i remember the guest trying to make a point and said something like "how often do chimps get brought up on a podcast.?" And rogan and Jaime both laughed out loud rogan was like "chimps *always* come up as a topic on this podcast"
So I just watched the doc series. My eyes are swollen shut from crying. Gee thanks Joe...... ....that said, what a wonderful, sensitive, insightful series it was. Netflix is not something I do often anymore, but this series was worth every moment. Thank you James Reed for your work and sharing it with us all. Much love~
I watched this doc as soon as it came out on Netflix. probably the best documentary that i have ever watched. My take away from is that we are very much like Chimps, especially emotionally we are so similar. I have believe in the theory of evolution for a long time, but this was an eye opener.
Joe can’t even ask this why questions bc he thinks everything is gonna be a spoiler….like bro I think this is way more anticipated/important that it actually is.
just finished making lunch, scrolling through the tube when I see a new video with "Joe Rogan" and "Chimpanzees" in the title and I have never clicked something faster
Joe's got a point. In my opinion, James could have described the whole series, every detail. And me personally, I still would've gone and watched the whole thing from beginning to end. That's just me, though
Yeah I'm not gonna watch the doco... funny that the ufo guy that told everything, I watched that one. Someone should educate these guys before they go on the podcast. It was just annoying
i think thats most people. like 95% of people. its chimps in the jungle acting similar human. you can try to describe it, but its never gonna be quite as interesting as seeing it.
I'd like to see James Reed open up more about what he considers "spoilers" hearing about these things from a directors POV feels important from a listeners POV.
Let's not underplay this guys bravery. He risk his life to capture potential dangerous animals in their natural habitat. All that risk for film.. applause brother
Exactly they are brave not to forget chimps are our close relatives, which mean it can become dangerous quick like if two gang fihting and you are near by.
Ironic to comment it on this video but its the most recent. Joe gets to talk to some of the most excellent and extraordinary humans in the world and id just like to say I am envious and I am so happy joe is a normal man with normal thoughts to ask the questions we want to know.
I've seen something similar with rural, free roaming dogs vs. contained pets in a city environment. The country dogs are generally less human aggressive.
oh ye, i been around packs of feral dogs they super chill towqrds humans, tear apart any rival dog packs tho, while domestic dogs bottle all that teritorial pissings towards humans
Chimp Empire is one of the best things I've watched lately. I feel like all human social problems seem like pretty normal primate behavior, when you get to see how chimps really live & interact with each other.
It seems to me the issue we are running into is that we are basically chimps with total self awareness, abstraction and self consciousness. We can abstractly look at how we are acting and try to change that. The problem that arises is that we have put so much effort into distancing ourselves from our animalistic natures , that our instincts are fighting against it. I think we should live in a balance. A mature acceptance of violence and how to use it. How to co exist with nature without destroying it. These are just a couple of examples. We need to stop trying to move so far away from what we actually are. Instead we are trying to move closer to what we are not because we think of ourselves as something better than these chimps. It hurts our ego to accept we are nothing more than animals.
@@mrmr2488 YES you have great points here! One thing I wonder is are chimps and humans as similar as coyotes and wolves? Or are humans a totally new branch on the tree of evolution? Like how we've thought of ourselves historically.
The whole time I watched the series, I kept wondering how in the hell did the film crew manage to stay safe. and why did the chimps accept the human presence.
You know this is about to be a JRE Hood Classic
Especially if Joe is wearing a "gas monkey" shirt
YESSIRRRRRR
Niggas can't have any phrases to ourselves huh 💀 Co-opting the phrase hood classic is akin to how cultural appropriation and woke was taken and bastardized SMH
Certified
Hundoo
Joe has never been so excited to say "chimp on Chimp violence"
Only a racist would think of that angle and immediately comment on it
@@SpAzZzZz_t’s really not that deep you can chill out.
@@raisinbran531 who Said it was that serious 😂
@@SpAzZzZz_go change your tampon.
@@SpAzZzZz_ nice self report
I envy Joe's job. So much knowledge, making so many friends, meeting so many interesting people.
He is very open minded to invite so many interesting people in all walks
On a people level, definitely one of the best jobs ever.
And making a F ton of money
Become a podcaster yourself, start practicing today, buy a book, watch tutorials, chase your dreams.
@@dominikcicea oh yeah and while you're at it become a comedian, a host of fear factor and a professional martial artist
I love joe. His natural thirst for knowledge and curiosity amazes me
Agreed! Just a chill guy who probably learned way more then any of us on any subject doing this!
I wish he wasnt stuck on spotify! I think he does too? I think.... I even think something strange on youtube stuff like this was high jacked and dont know for sure but should i support this channel? Or others? IDK He never says? I think he is stuck in some spotify contract?
James "The chimps go on patrol"
Joe "Are any of them muscular without hair?"
James "What? No. I just meant..."
Joe "Jamie, pull up jacked hairless chimps for James"
😂
😂
😂😂😂
😂😂
I'm laughing out loud alone in my house like a crazy person
Ill admit I’ve been off JRE since the move to Spotify, but a clip of Rogan talking chimps is exactly what’ll pull me back😂
Same
This documentary was off-the-charts great. Best documentary I've seen in years.
How do they know who the father of the chimp babies?
@@adorable3817 pretty sure chimps have mates the higher you are on the hierarchie the more mates you have im not sure tho
I'm gonna watch it now based off this clip!!! I don't think Joe spoiled any thing!!!
Best show ever...fascinating
Where is it?
Tell me you're listening to the JRE without telling me you're listening to the JRE:
"Now, when the chimps are on patrol..."
Hur durr!
the best grizzley bear roar of all pod cast
@@epicstyx1378it's his face that did it for me, Cracked me up.
Jaime, pull that up!
google rock apes
Tbh the more info he tells the audience the more people will watch it. Get people interested and they will watch no matter how much he gives away
Yep he's stupid for that..
@@skrem23 Graham Hancock gives away all the info in his books when he is on, and his sales have gone through the roof since he became a regular guest.
@@skrem23 The fact that a chimp kills another chimp in a nature documentary about chimps is such a useless fact out of context (which is what it is for anyone listening who hasn't already seen it) it's not nearly a spoiler, the guy's bias towards the story actually makes him a poor judge.
A picture is worth a thousand words. Tell us the story and we'll all want to watch the series to see the images.
When will guests learn this......🤔
I just watched Episode 1 of Chimp Empire. Excellent documentary. Never seen anything quite like it. Brilliantly filmed and arranged. I learned a lot about human nature by watching the chimp behavior. Looking forward to watching the remaining episodes. Thanks for bringing James Reed on, Joe.
We need to teach them how to use spears
Dude it’s awesome. Glad I watched. My mind was blown
@@SuperFUNKMASTERGguns*
Where did you watch it on netflix?
@@4Wardlogistics yes
As my friend once said; "I've watched many things that I probably wouldn't have because someone spoiled it, than I would have if no one did it."
Always a good one when Joe talks about wild animals
Christ is King
As long as it's not aliens 🤮
@@spammodump Sorry that not everbody has the same interest as you.
In which episode hasn't Joe talked about Chimps? And no , they are not all good.
Except this guy not wanting to talk about any of the cool things the chimps do as he is too worried about giving spoilers for some documentary for fear of giving spoilers. Hope he is better at making nature videos than he is at promoting them
@@spammodump Now I hope he only talks about aliens from now on.
“When the chimps are on patrol” - this is going to be a good 14 minutes of JRE
I watched this on Netflix. It was incredibly stunning! I was blown away by the raining scenes and the depth of detail of this story in a whole!
Whats the documentary called man
@@garretmufc19chimp empire
@@PsychedelicTool thanks
Currently on the 4th episode and man it really is fascinating how they work together and move together.
Don't know if it was 2nd or 3rd episode but the narrator was saying that one of the elder chimps had a whole map of the jungle in his head. That alone is so fascinating
Still get taken aback at how good an "interviewer" Joe is, this was a great episode
especially since this dude is a boring interview.
@@agrifoguy I think he was good, Chimp Empire is brilliant, check it out if you haven't
(P.S he's from Northern England, they do tend to be a bit dull :) )
He's not a good interviewer. The reason he's so fascinated by everything is because he's stoned all the time. He could talk about paint drying and just go "woooow". every few seconds. Gets annoying
@@agrifoguy if you were bored by this you may just have the attention span of an ipad kid man
Why is interviewer in quotes? He just is an interviewer lol
Wow glad to see Joe talk about a brand new topic he has never discussed before!
😂😂
😂😂😂
Got me.
And bears
can we go back onto DMT please
Absolutely loved the documentary. Glad they are getting recognized for their work
What is it called???
What’s it called please.
@@skye2281Chimp Empire
On second episode right now, really cool
@@sunekoo thank you!
Him refusing to go into details makes me not want to watch his series lol
Seriously
he's a pompous rookie
You won't be missed
That’s your take and cool. Also, there are a lot of people that don’t want any spoilers. Just to watch it entirely on their own. Or as much of it as possible on their own.
And you’re a fool! He’s not the only person involved. Perhaps you need not be so narrow minded, rookie!
Bless this man and his understanding and emotions for these wild animals.🤝
Joe: "Now, what were the results of giving chimps DMT while they were out on patrol?"
They become James Franco’s pet and start a revolution
How do UFO's tie in?
@@badlaamaurukehu - How do you think the chimps got here?
There's only 3 things I want to hear Joe talk about and this is one of them.
should change the opening picture to a chimp flying a ufo tripping on DMT lol
@@zachmoyer1849 They need to do a show about DMT, Chimps and UFO's and have Eddie, Bob Lazar and Alex = billions of views.
@@TysonYenBob really gone have a headache if that shit ever happin
@@TysonYen Bob is a little sketchy and Alex is influenced by politicians a bit too much..
Joe, Eddie, Duncan, and Graham would be a great dmt, chimp, alien show.
Yours would too though, just my person preference.
UFOs, chimps, dmt and animal attacks for me.
When JR said “chimp on chimp violence” I lost it 😂😂😂😂😂
What a fantastic guest. I admire how passionate he is about his project and totally sympathise with not wanting to divulge details. He makes an already incredible subject accessible and relatable, bravo man.
really? i thought he was incredibly boring to listen to even though its a interesting subject
@@buddubman you want hyper guests …they wouldn’t have managed to direct this series. It required a calm and patient character
Seeing that David Attenborough doc in the 80s/90s where the chimps literally tear the monkey appart limb by limb while alive was one of the most shocking things a child could see, im sure my parents had no idea such scenes were in that vhs..😳
What's the name of it?
Sounds like a dose of reality. Sadly many with loud opinions have no grasp of it.
Thats how regular tv was 50 years ago...i grew up watching animals slowly being eaten alive or torn apart right after dinner on regular tv as a child lol....Wild Kingdom was one of the names of the shows
@@keithg1955 Marty Stouffer was a legend
@ntme9 yes he hosted and directed Wild America
If he explained what happened more and stopped being so shady id be much more inclined to watch it
If the stuff he already discussed doesn't interest you enough then the documentary isn't for you. A few fights every so often will not be enough for your attention span
This whole documentary was completely enthralling, loved the podcast after it too!
Its one of the best nature/wild animal documentaries Ive ever seen. And the best part is they simply let the chimps tell the story themselves without getting into any politics of it, ethics, didactic preaching, or intrusive narratives. The producers had the self-control to step back and not interject themselves into this documentary. Its a story told by the chimps themselves and the arc goes where the chimps take it, not where some calculated director from Hollywood manipulates it to go.
That's the best kind of documentary on any subject.
What’s the documentary called??
@dannydecamp6846 Tarzan 2
@@chrismcclain6518 😂😂😂
@@dannydecamp6846 chimp empire netflix
Glad to see Ricky Gervais's brother really making a name for himself.
Looks more like a skinny British Bert to me.
Bro do chimps masturbate?? I got to know
dumb
Are you having a laugh?
He would get more people to watch his Doc if he described more about it instead of not wanting to spoil it
It's not like he's on one the biggest platforms to promote his work or anything....smh
Or even named it. He's probably bound by a nda
Yeh he is a greedy fu!@er that's why. $$$$
The story they've construed wasn't that interesting to be honest. I liked the documentary but it gets a bit boring as the "story" progresses imo. By the time I reached the end of the series I was happy I saw it, but relieved it was over in a way.
@@Zedem0n Well said mate
The depressing part is knowing that human violence is in fact unavoidable
Aw shucks what gave it away? Was it the circa 10000 years of human history?
Actually, I think that human violence is a large part of the reason that we developed as a species. We needed good communication and organizational skills to defend our group against other groups. We needed to develop technologies to fight with (which could be also used for domestic purposes). Even modern warfare has greatly influenced trauma medicine, as we learned things during the Korean and Vietnam war about vascular surgery (to repair limb trauma from wounded soldiers) that we would not have learned if we were a peaceful, passive species.
Quite an incredible documentary. From the cinematography to the actual content.
Mind blowing to see how chimps developed a social structure and the conflicts from within.
This is the most Rogan conversation that anybody ever Rogan'd
Imagine a massive brawl springs up in a bar, nobody will stop focusing on their fellow human enemies to all of a sudden take it out on the cats... same thing 😂😂
😂 excellent comment. Thanks for the chuckle
It's fascinating to learn about their complex social dynamics, territorial behaviors, and the raw, sometimes brutal realities of their existence. This conversation underscores the importance of observing and understanding these creatures without intervening, despite the emotional challenges that might pose. It's a stark reminder of the natural world's inherent complexities and the value of respecting its autonomy. Let's continue to appreciate and learn from these incredible beings, our closest relatives, while ensuring their habitats are protected.
Here Here.
Well said Sir
Meanwhile the jre hood classic comment gets 2k likes and this 1 gets 35.. That's backwards af. Its no wonder we are failing at everything.
@@requiem4ameme929 unfortunately you are right
Chatgpt
Chimps, Aliens and DMT
The Holy Trinity of Joe Rogan topics
This interview is giving "It's all in my book" vibes.
He’s right, I watched it awhile ago and did not expect to be nearly as invested as I was. This was amazing
Only just watched the BTS video on youtube and was mindblown. This fantastic conversation top it off even more by painting an intriguing picture about the complexity behind these encounters, the experience and also the relationships of all the involved "parties".
It's insane to think about the chimps literally engaging in territorial wars, while completely ignoring the bystanders... The team just doesn't seem to pose any threat to their "economic wealth"
Joe has been waiting for this interview for his entire podcasting career! :)
Chimps on Patrol is one of my favorite bands
I'll check it out.
I forget what jre ep it was but i remember the guest trying to make a point and said something like "how often do chimps get brought up on a podcast.?" And rogan and Jaime both laughed out loud rogan was like "chimps *always* come up as a topic on this podcast"
I waited a long time for this Joe and the chimps... finally new material 🙉
So I just watched the doc series. My eyes are swollen shut from crying.
Gee thanks Joe......
....that said, what a wonderful, sensitive, insightful series it was. Netflix is not something I do often anymore, but this series was worth every moment. Thank you James Reed for your work and sharing it with us all. Much love~
Amazing doc
What is the title of the doc series on Netflix? Thanks
@@tom20152 chimp empire
@@anthonyplanzo1082 thanks
This episode is like a birthday present for Joe, good for him
“When your seeing chimp on chimp violence; from several feet away” this line just made me laugh my ass off for some reason idk why
You are messed up. Or scared
If Joe's talking about chimps or ufos then you know you're in for a good episode
I thought that was Ricky Gervais in the thumbnail for a slip second.
I watched this doc as soon as it came out on Netflix. probably the best documentary that i have ever watched. My take away from is that we are very much like Chimps, especially emotionally we are so similar. I have believe in the theory of evolution for a long time, but this was an eye opener.
Loved this Doc wish it was like 20 episodes I was super invested in the chimps...😂😂😂
I started watching 'Chimp Empire' a few days ago, it's amazing !
Would anybody be surprised if Joe went full Colonel Kurtz, lived in a jungle, and watched monkeys all day.
He wouldn't watch the chimps. He would rule them.
James : Chimps are overall great
Joe : Tell me about Chimp fights
Watching Joe's reaction to bears/chimps is now officially more interesting than a zoo visit😂
Joe can’t even ask this why questions bc he thinks everything is gonna be a spoiler….like bro I think this is way more anticipated/important that it actually is.
Love how Joe's eyes light up when he talks about Chimps👌👌
A joint after work with a classic JRE clip
just finished making lunch, scrolling through the tube when I see a new video with "Joe Rogan" and "Chimpanzees" in the title and I have never clicked something faster
Amazing doc. So glad he got this guy on the show.
Decepticons Forever!
haha "chimp on chimp violence" That phrase took me out🤣
I find it interesting as a Marine how the chimps move and act is almost no difference then Marines on patrol. I love it.
Joe's got a point. In my opinion, James could have described the whole series, every detail. And me personally, I still would've gone and watched the whole thing from beginning to end. That's just me, though
Yeah, excellent advertising imo
Yeah I'm not gonna watch the doco... funny that the ufo guy that told everything, I watched that one. Someone should educate these guys before they go on the podcast. It was just annoying
Exactly.
i think thats most people. like 95% of people. its chimps in the jungle acting similar human. you can try to describe it, but its never gonna be quite as interesting as seeing it.
Mounting biking
I'd like to see James Reed open up more about what he considers "spoilers" hearing about these things from a directors POV feels important from a listeners POV.
JRE and chimps. Name a more iconic duo, I'll wait.
I imagine Aliens that have been here and witnessed us being us, talking in the same way on an alien podcast.
Joe is loving this conversation haha
*Mark Wahlberg's finest work yet.*
I thought the same thing! The giveaway for me was this guy wasn't acting like a black teenager. Stay prayed up yo.
Stay #prayedup
Mark Wahlberg and Dave Grohl had a baby.
@@fortheloveofnoise9298 fuck dude 😂
Lmao bro
Checking in from the DMV.
You can really tell this is joes favorite thing to talk about. Great for the audience.
Let's not underplay this guys bravery. He risk his life to capture potential dangerous animals in their natural habitat. All that risk for film.. applause brother
True that! I remember when that lady in Texas (I believe) had her face literally ripped off. It was on Oprah...
Yawn... Who cares
Exactly they are brave not to forget chimps are our close relatives, which mean it can become dangerous quick like if two gang fihting and you are near by.
Ever been to Detroit?
@@michaelball4595 you should. Your mom was featured in it
As a former chimp on patrol, I approve this video. Great work Joe!
This is fascinating
I am fascinated
He is right im still gonna watch the show sounds amazing
What I really like on Joe's podcast..? Its real!!! This guy really enjoys his job !!! Also is a great story teller & always well informed !!!
No he’s not don’t lie to yourself.
Joe Rogan talks about animals, always the best 😂
We need David Attenborough on the JRE
That fraud?
Absolutley not. The guy sold his soul a long time ago. He's a fraud and anti humanity
I just want to thank Joe for entertainingly teaching us facts without any nonsense or lies.
This is the most JRE episode of JRE so far.
This is peak JRE.
Frustrating that he can’t give away “spoilers”. It’s not fiction. We know sh!t goes down.
That he won’t.
UFOs, Ayahuasca and Chimps or other exotic animals are main course of the podcast
Just subbed , love vids 👍🏻
The documentary was incredible
Every time Joe gushes over Chimps an Angel gets its wings😇
10 years of ears perking up when Joe talks about chimps.
bruuu the doc is crazy affffffff i love it.....
We see similar natural behavior every day in Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Minneapolis etc
Actually it's more natural at Trailer Parks, Trump rallies and First Cousins shotgun weddings.
Man. Ricky Gervais really finding new hobbies after that Oscar roast
Ironic to comment it on this video but its the most recent. Joe gets to talk to some of the most excellent and extraordinary humans in the world and id just like to say I am envious and I am so happy joe is a normal man with normal thoughts to ask the questions we want to know.
"Chimps on Patrol" I'd totally watch that movie. Sounds HILARIOUS!
The documentary was incredible definitely worth a watch
@maulfickmanfred1796yes it is
Bro if you tell me some solid chimpanzee lore I’ll be more inclined to watch the show.
This was a truly mind blowing documentary. When you see it the resemblance to human behavior is uncanny.
Really? Interesting, which places?
Da fuqqing and chimpicide probably
I watched this series on Netflix and IT'S AMAZING!! James Reed and his crew did a fantastic job on this!!
I've seen something similar with rural, free roaming dogs vs. contained pets in a city environment.
The country dogs are generally less human aggressive.
oh ye, i been around packs of feral dogs they super chill towqrds humans, tear apart any rival dog packs tho, while domestic dogs bottle all that teritorial pissings towards humans
This is an excellent documentary, a must see.
Chimp Empire is one of the best things I've watched lately. I feel like all human social problems seem like pretty normal primate behavior, when you get to see how chimps really live & interact with each other.
It seems to me the issue we are running into is that we are basically chimps with total self awareness, abstraction and self consciousness. We can abstractly look at how we are acting and try to change that. The problem that arises is that we have put so much effort into distancing ourselves from our animalistic natures , that our instincts are fighting against it. I think we should live in a balance. A mature acceptance of violence and how to use it. How to co exist with nature without destroying it. These are just a couple of examples. We need to stop trying to move so far away from what we actually are. Instead we are trying to move closer to what we are not because we think of ourselves as something better than these chimps. It hurts our ego to accept we are nothing more than animals.
@@mrmr2488 we have Morality and Empathy.
@@UncleFjester Yes, which arises from self consciousness and abstraction.
@@mrmr2488 YES you have great points here! One thing I wonder is are chimps and humans as similar as coyotes and wolves? Or are humans a totally new branch on the tree of evolution? Like how we've thought of ourselves historically.
Bro I need your password to watch it, don't be a asshole about it
I witnessed something like this in Chicago once.
This is peak JRE
The whole time I watched the series, I kept wondering how in the hell did the film crew manage to stay safe. and why did the chimps accept the human presence.
What is it called?
I feel like so many of the shots had to be drone footage
@@navigator1819 Chimp Empire
Great professionalism from the chimps
What is it the name of the series