Tony D'Amato
It's all about the inches
It's true. They ain't even packing 2inches. I made a thread about it, but it vanished.
It's true. They ain't even packing 2inches. I made a thread about it, but it vanished.
Where the damn video
Chick your research needs to see the court of coli opinion
You want to see that?
fixedChimps are violent. No wonder they cacs closest relative.
The chimpanzees are attacking in numbers
Guess you can call it guerrilla warfareChimps are cunning and dangerous especially when attacking in numbers.
Gorillas are territorial so it’s just likely to be just one silverback out there by himself for a whole forest.
Curse my love for corny jokes, I shouldn’t have laughed as much as I did. Take this rep you son of a bytch.Guess you can call it guerrilla warfare
A buncha chimps jumping some gorillas? Why yes who wouldn't
Go beat one up then
Climate change affects the relationship between chimps and gorillas in the wild - The Gorilla Project
Lara M. Southern of Osnabrück University in Germany went on the Gorilla Project podcast to discuss how climate change affected the relationship betweengorillaproject.org
I think it's fair to say Gorillas are the most "big for nothing" pump faking ass animals in the kingdom. How they've garnered this reputation as a big, bad motherfukker is a mystery to me.
- Herbivores
- Gets punked by their physically inferior cousins
- Smallest penis to body size ratio of all mammals (pause)
The podcast might offer some interesting insight to it (haven't listened to it yet.) But yeah, like dude said, that scene won't be a pretty sight.Where the damn video
Chick your research needs to see the court of coli opinion
I’d take 1 gorilla against 1k of you
Go beat one up then