Spyke

The poachers have just been selectively breeding hyper intelligent apes this whole time

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slrpnk.net

The poachers just taught gorillas how to make traps. Now the gorillas are gonna go full Rambo on them.

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Like king Leopold congo? Like where soldiers would only get more bullets if they could prove that the bullet they used killed a person?

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lemmy.world

I wanted to confirm this because it was so cool.

The main hit I found was a National Geographic article (paywall it seems) from Jul 18, 2012

Nat Geo Article

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Using the rope, they pull the branch downward, bending it. They then use a bent stick or rock to hold the noose to the ground, keeping the branch tense. A sprinkling of vegetation camouflages the noose.

When an animal budges the stick or rock, the branch springs upward, closing the noose around the prey. If the creature is light enough, it will actually be hoisted into the air.

I think I've seen this.

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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."

Better let them die out, huh?

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MehBlahreply
lemmy.world

GorillaZ?

Nah, both were born in 1968. Early gen X.

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Quite a few of them, actually - as well as remakes, the more recent of which are actually pretty good & you shouldn't limit yourself to just one if that's all you've seen.

😛

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lemmy.world

I get a kick out of the idea that the apes were trying to warm off the humans because the traps are dangerous. Proof that they're able to tell the difference between human poachers and humans they either know are good or that they've never seen before and are effectively "innocent" potential victims.

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What if they weren't worried about the humans, but stopped them so they could give the new guys some field training?

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lemmings.world

There's a trope out there that Gen Z has to do everythingbfor themselves because the older generations have failed them so thoroughly.

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Kusimulkkureply
lemm.ee

Weird, the stereotype I've seen everywhere is that they don't know how to do anything for themselves

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leminal.space

I see Boomers saying that....usually calling the 20 year olds "millennials".

Most millennials know they've been dealt an even shittier hand than we were.

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Kusimulkkureply
lemm.ee

I see Millenials bemoaning Gen Z helplessness all the time. I think the only generation thinking or Gen Z as capable are the Gen Z themself.

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candybriereply
lemmy.world

Maybe the people complaining drown out everyone else. But people like David Hogg and Greta Thunberg are Gen Z and out doing more than most to fix the problems they see. Like maybe people complain that Gen Z has no idea what files on a computer are, but that seems like a different thing than helplessness.

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Could be people see Greta as an anomaly rather than representative of her generation. Or as I've often heard, in the sort of patronizing "well isn't that nice that kids are doing that sort of stuff" way.

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leminal.space

Generalizations only work so well. Some millennials chastise Gen Z and some support them.

I am an Eldritch millennial and everyone that I know thinks Gen Z is pretty awesome. We're just trying to hold the world together for them.

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Is it because of the kids or the admin/parents/political activists/gun violence/low pay?

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Yeah. Teaching sucks and I don't know why anyone puts up with it. Mad respect and solidarity to all the teachers out there.

Doesn't mean they don't like Gen Z. They're overworked and underpaid. But I can't stress enough that that's our fault. (I might put more blame on the Boomers running things.) We're not prioritizing education and you can't blame the people in school for that.

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Eirireply
lemmy.ca

Both are young. I think that's about it.

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