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[National Geographic系列]:猿天才Ape Genius-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由大卫·麦卡利斯特(David McAlister)主持并由国家地理杂志(National Geographic)在2008年出版的自然纪录片-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by David McAlister and published by National Geographic in 2008- English narration
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PBS的原始广播日期:2008年2月19日,在塞内加尔的Fongoli的一个研究地点,一只雌性黑猩猩折断树枝,咀嚼其末端使其变得锋利,然后用这根粗矛将一头美味的矮胖宝宝藏在空心树中。这些录像带代表了灵长类动物研究人员的一个惊人突破:这是任何人第一次记录有黑猩猩挥舞着精心准备的,预先计划好的武器,但这只是一系列关于猿猴行为的非凡新发现中的最新发现。研究人员了解到更多的大猩猩,黑猩猩,no黑猩猩,大猩猩和猩猩(请参阅《我们的家谱》),他们发现创意智力的证据越多。那么,我们与他们之间的本质区别是什么?NOVA国家地理杂志的《猿天才》,艾奥瓦州立大学的人类学家吉尔·普鲁兹(Jill Pruetz)记录了挥舞长矛的黑猩猩,他还观察到Fongoli殖民地做过之前从未有过的其他事情:举行泳池派对。长期以来,人们一直认为黑猩猩会怕水,但是迷人的池畔镜头显示,这些毛茸茸的沐浴者从树上荡下来,兴致勃勃地跳入水中。除了普鲁兹,“猿人天才”还有其他著名研究人员的贡献,包括布莱恩杜克大学的野兔,圣安德鲁斯大学的安德鲁·怀特恩,京都大学的松泽哲郎,麻省理工学院的丽贝卡·萨克斯(Rebecca Saxe)以及马克斯·普朗克进化人类学研究所的Josep Call和Michael Tomasello。(有关丽贝卡·萨克斯(Rebecca Saxe)的详细访谈,请参阅教的猿)。这些研究人员一点一点地集中了一个解释,即非人类大猿为何从未在以人类为基础的加速人类风格文化中取得突破。前几代人的成就。毕竟,猿比我们更强大,更敏捷。他们还向人们展示了以前在推理,创造性问题解决和其他聪明特质方面未曾想到的才能。有些甚至表现出基本的语言能力(参见Kan黑猩猩坎齐)。他们的情感生活似乎与我们的生活相提并论,例如从母亲黑猩猩处理孩子的疾病和死亡的镜头中可以明显看出这一点,但有一些事情使他们退缩了。什么?这些研究人员正在集中解释为什么非人类的大猿猴从未突破以前代成就为基础的加速人类风格文化。毕竟,猿比我们更强大,更敏捷。他们还向人们展示了以前在推理,创造性问题解决和其他聪明特质方面未曾想到的才能。有些甚至表现出基本的语言能力(参见Kan黑猩猩坎齐)。他们的情感生活似乎与我们的生活相提并论,例如从母亲黑猩猩处理孩子的疾病和死亡的镜头中可以明显看出这一点。什么?这些研究人员正在集中解释为什么非人类的大猿猴从未突破以前代成就为基础的加速人类风格文化。毕竟,猿比我们更强大,更敏捷。他们还向人们展示了以前在推理,创造性问题解决和其他聪明特质方面未曾想到的才能。有些甚至表现出基本的语言能力(参见Kan黑猩猩坎齐)。他们的情感生活似乎与我们的生活相提并论,例如从母亲黑猩猩处理孩子的疾病和死亡的镜头中可以明显看出这一点,但有一些事情使他们退缩了。什么?猿比我们更强大,更敏捷。他们还向人们展示了以前在推理,创造性问题解决和其他聪明特质方面未曾想到的才能。有些甚至表现出基本的语言能力(参见Kan黑猩猩坎齐)。他们的情感生活似乎与我们的生活相提并论,例如从母亲黑猩猩处理孩子的疾病和死亡的镜头中可以明显看出这一点,但有一些事情使他们退缩了。什么?猿比我们更强大,更敏捷。他们还向人们展示了以前在推理,创造性问题解决和其他聪明特质方面未曾想到的才能。有些甚至表现出基本的语言能力(参见Kan黑猩猩坎齐)。他们的情感生活似乎与我们的生活相提并论,例如从母亲黑猩猩处理孩子的疾病和死亡的镜头中可以明显看出这一点,但有一些事情使他们退缩了。什么?Original PBS Broadcast Date: February 19, 2008At a research site in Fongoli, Senegal, a female chimpanzee breaks off a branch, chews the end to make it sharp, then uses this rudimentary spear to skewer a tasty bushbaby hiding inside a hollow tree. The footage represents an astonishing breakthrough for primate researchers: It's 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 (see Our Family Tree)—the more evidence they find of creative intelligence. What, then, is the essential difference between us and them? "Ape Genius," a NOVA-National Geographic special, explores that provocative question and examines research that is illuminating the ape mind.The spear-wielding chimps were documented by anthropologist Jill Pruetz of Iowa State University, who also observed the Fongoli colony doing something else never documented before: holding a pool party. Chimps were long thought to be afraid of water, but as charming poolside footage reveals, these hairy bathers swing from the trees and take the plunge in high spirits.In addition to Pruetz, "Ape Genius" features contributions by other noted researchers, including Brian Hare of Duke University, Andrew Whiten of the University of St. Andrews, Tetsuro Matsuzawa of Kyoto University, Rebecca Saxe of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Josep Call and Michael Tomasello of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (For an extended interview with Rebecca Saxe, see The Ape That Teaches.)Bit by bit, these investigators are converging on an explanation for why the non-human great apes never made the breakthrough into an accelerating human-style culture that builds on the achievements of previous generations. After all, apes are stronger and more agile than we are. They have also shown previously unsuspected talents for reasoning, creative problem solving, and other intelligent traits. Some have even demonstrated rudimentary language abilities (see Kanzi the Bonobo). And their emotional lives seem on a par with ours, as is evident in moving footage of a mother chimp dealing with the sickness and death of her child.But something has held them back. What?
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