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The Gorillas meet Sir David Attenborough

The Gorillas meet Sir David Attenborough

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Babymech says...

Why not submit the original videos? Do we need the third-rate David Attenboroughs and their voice-overs? I think I can point and laugh at her on her own for being childishly hyperbolic, but with the condescending voice-over, meme-pics, and the schoolyard Nazi comparisons, it's not as funny...

enoch said:

gentlemen! lets see some votes here please.the world needs to be exposed to this womans planned eugenics.

or simply....with no votes this video will never see the front page,and then the food fascists will have won.

this MUST be exposed!
so we can all point and laugh.
and isnt that something we can all enjoy?
ridiculing the insane?

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robbersdog49 says...

The BBC Natural History unit is one of Sir David Attenborough's finest achievements. They are head and shoulders above the rest of the world when it comes to wildlife film making. Amazingly talented people given the time and resources they need to do truly spectacular things.

Kalle said:

This is so incredibly well made it blows my mind.. Its almost too perfect.. makes you think if theres CGI at work here

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Sylvester_Ink says...

Once upon a time, National Geographic was serious, educational, and interesting. Now they find the need to be all "EXTREME" with people like this guy pandering to the audience, because clearly the general public is too stupid and has too short an attention span to actually listen to the stuff.

And yet, somehow we can tolerate David Attenborough's completely dry and boringly British delivery.

[EDIT]Oh, and remember the old theme song? Now THAT was a theme song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF7FeNjNjHk

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Chimp hugs Jane Goodall after being released into the wild

Yogi says...

Jane Goodall is an amazing woman who deserves way more recognition for all she does. I always hear about David Attenborough, I'd like to hear more about Jane.

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Giraffe Copenhagen Zoo chief: 'I like animals'

ChaosEngine says...

Couldn't agree more.

In the past, there was some justification from an educational point of view where most people could never see these animals in the wild. These days we have David Attenborough (and if anyone argues that seeing wild animals in person in a zoo enclosure is better than seeing them in their natural environment on tv, I will pimp slap them).

I also accept that there are some species that are so endangered that zoos provide a useful breeding program, but ultimately the goal should be to do away with zoos altogether.

BicycleRepairMan said:

I dont understand the interviewer or people being wildly upset by this, do they really think the zookeepers, who feed and care for this giraffe are simply sadistic morons who kills a giraffe for fun or just because they can? Obviously there was a reason for this.

I am , however, in principal against zoos. they may be educational on some level, but I have a distaste for the concept of keeping wild animals imprisoned like this. But I do think that most zoos and zookeepers do their best under the circumstances to keep the animals happy as they can be. Most wild animals in the wild of course, live in perpetual fear and/or hunger, and so forth, but I am much more in favour of us spending money on preserving wilderness, and stop the perpetual destruction of their natural habitat, instead of keeping specimens in special "cages"/zoos.



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