Police Shoot Unarmed Gorilla

Steel said:
Yeah, I've seen a video on animal planet sometime ago when some lady was adopting a young chimpanzee, wearing human clothes and stuff, treating her like a human child, and she was proably about 4 or 5 at this time and she did get out of control and get mad alot...so the "mother" has to spoil her to keep her calm or something lol

That woman is an idiot. Have you ever seen a toddler who is going through the ‘terrible twos’? Now imagine that the little bugger has five times the strength of a grown man, thinks you're cool but doesn't really care that much about you, and gets pissed real easy. That's a chimp. Welcome to the jungle.
 
Steel said:
dang, it must be brillant that we have afew of the world's smartest chimpanzees who can surf on the web but more importantly, surfing on ALLDEAF.COM! so, what do your researchers think when they see you surfing on the site for the hearing impaired? lol

They don't know what to make of me. They're all hearing, and they can't figure out that I need to communicate with people who are intellectually superior to them.
 
Levonian said:
I am a chimpanzee—didn’t you know that?

Please post your photos! I would love to see them!

Chimpanzees are very adorable until they reach the age of 5. After that it’s a whole different story. Gorillas are far less aggressive than chimps.

Ha Ha Ha :laugh2:

Yes, I will add it on this thread as I get new Scanner... ...
 
Well, from what the article said -- apparently,there wasn't any time nor the chance to get a tranquiliser gun prepared before the gorilla injured any further numbers of people. He already injured several in a short bout of time, so the security had no choice but to shoot him down. They were doing their job: protecting the people from danger.
Gorillas are dangerous when provoked and in an unfamilar area (outside his premises where he lived).
 
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