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Almost Human

1974, Movie, R, 92 mins

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VIDEO: Almost Human: Chimps & Death

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Almost Human: Chimps & Death
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Length: 00:42
Posted: 5/29/2009

Jane Goodall revisit the monkeys she first observed many years ago. She comes back and sees a scene she has seen before, a mother monkey loses her baby and the human emotion of loss is seen in her. watch

VIDEO: Almost Human: Chimps & Physical Contact

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Almost Human: Chimps & Physical Contact
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Length: 01:10
Posted: 5/29/2009

In the world of monkeys physical contact is as important as it is in the human world. watch

VIDEO: Almost Human: Chimps & Laughter

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Almost Human: Chimps & Laughter
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Length: 01:14
Posted: 5/29/2009

Jane Goodall observes monkeys laughing another emotion that is also shared by humans. watch

Jane Goodall, observed monkeys using tools. At the time of her discovery humans were the only animals thought of as using tools.
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Length: 02:20
Posted: 5/29/2009
Just like all animals showing you dominance is important. It helps keep order among the community.
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Length: 01:47
Posted: 5/29/2009
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Year: 1974
Rated R

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Cast
Tomas Milian: Julio Sacchi
Henry Silva: Inspector Walter Grandi
Anita Strindberg: Iona Tucci
Raymond Lovelock: Carmine
Laura Belli: Mary Lou
Guido Alberti: Mary Lou's Father

 

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