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by andyidsinga
2559 days ago
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From the article: >"If we could get more of them doing it, it would be great," he joked. >Karisoke's Vecellio, though, said actively instructing the apes would be against the center's ethos. >"No we can't teach them," she said. "We try as much as we can to not interfere with the gorillas. We don't want to affect their natural behavior." I wonder if this "prime-directive" style rule might be something they consider changed - if there was a way to teach the gorillas to disabled various kinds of traps it seems that would be great. On the other hand, I wonder what the side effects would be.. anyone? |
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