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13 Comments
rottenseedThat's how I laugh huhhuuhuhuhuhuuhhhuhuh
flechettesays...It took this long for someone to decide to tickle an ape?
grahamslamsays...I knew that for years...I used to tickle my ex wife.
rottenseedI beat my monkey all the time...but it only spits.
rottenseedI'm sorry you had to read that but I'm not taking it down.
jimnms>> ^flechette:
It took this long for someone to decide to tickle an ape?
Maybe this is the first time someone survived tickling an ape.
residueI tickle rottenseed when he sleeps at night. don't tell him
dagComment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Linked from The Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan today.
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/06/the-feelings-of-animals-ctd.html
fdisksays...Damn, I thought it said Google.
dagComment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Those baby forest people are so *cute.
siftbotAdding video to channels (Cute) - requested by dag.
brycewi19So the guy explained how an animal laughs yet they never play any real audio for us to hear it?
What's up with that?
KamikazeCricketsays...Great Apes are nothing to mess with unless you know for damn sure that they trust you. Any one of the species of ape could tear your limbs off without breaking a sweat. Tickling is a very intimate activity between hominids and apes alike, so if you are ever in a position to try that you better know that the level of trust between you and that ape is really that high.
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