I've always loved chips, primates, etc. the problem is, after that woman got her face nawed off in Florida by one I just can't look at them the same way... oh, and the planet of the apes where Cesar grabs the guys hand and is just about to bite off his fingers before he stops. That did it for me.
Sincere question,I'm not being sarcastic!Do you feel the same way about humans since the silence of the lambs, or other movies of rapists and murderers for example?
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First of all, Rise of the Planet of the Apes was a movie, and Caesar was played by a human... how would that at all affect how you view real apes?
Did you ever hear about the guy that ate a man's face? Look it is the same with all creatures show them kindness show them you are in charge and never abuse a easily aggressive animal. That chimp was one of few that have attacked people. Do we dissmiss pitbulls because some became aggressive? NO! So why stop at dogs. Many animals have bad reps but many are kind creatures.
Not really. I think the difference would be that humans are within the same species and share a communication within our species. Even with a language barrier, many times we can rely on basic body language and social cues. We, as humans, for the most part have evolved past the point of physical attacks in order to establish dominance; however, primates still rely greatly on physical contact to communicate. So, where a Hannibal character would be rare it is less worrisome than an animal attack where we don't share as complete communication with one another like we would other humans.
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