Overview
At a research site in Fongoli, Senegal, a female chimpanzee breaks off a branch, chews the end to make it sharp, and then uses this rudimentary spear to skewer a tasty bush baby hiding inside a hollow tree. It’s an astonishing breakthrough for primate researchers—the first time anyone has documented a chimpanzee wielding a carefully prepared, preplanned weapon. But it's only the latest in a slew of extraordinary new findings about ape behavior. The more researchers learn about the great apes—chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans—the more evidence they find of creative intelligence. What, then, is the essential difference between them and us? "Ape Genius," a NOVA-National Geographic special, explores that provocative question and examines research that is illuminating the ape mind. Bit by bit, investigators are finding an explanation for why the non-human great apes never made the breakthrough into a human-style culture that builds on the achievements of previous generations.
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35 - 2Ghost in Your Genes October 16, 2007
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35 - 3Marathon Challenge October 30, 2007
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35 - 4Sputnik Declassified November 07, 2007
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35 - 5Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial November 13, 2007
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35 - 6Master of the Killer Ants November 20, 2007
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35 - 7Missing in MiG Alley December 18, 2007
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35 - 8Absolute Zero: The Conquest of Cold January 08, 2008
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35 - 9Absolute Zero: The Race for Absolute Zero January 15, 2008
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35 - 10Secrets of the Parthenon January 29, 2008
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35 - 11Astrospies February 12, 2008
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35 - 12Ape Genius February 19, 2008
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35 - 13The Four Winged Dinosaur February 26, 2008
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35 - 14Cracking the Maya Code April 08, 2008
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