Friday, September 30, 2005

Gorilla's continue to evolve while Creationists keep rowing down that river they call Denial.

GORILLAS, the most reluctant of hominids, have been sighted for the first time using tools in the wild to help them to find food and wade through water.

While all other species of great apes, including chimpanzees and orang-utans, have been observed using sticks and rocks as tools, wild gorillas had never been recorded behaving in such a way. But conservationists have photographed two gorillas in the rainforests of the Republic of Congo using a branch as a walking stick, and a slender tree trunk as support while gathering food.

Monkeys solving problems while using tools? Hmmm, Well I certainly hope they don't move into my neighborhood. They will bring the property values right down.

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