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Re: Aquatic Ape 1998 documentary series

Anyone know where you can buy a DVD of that documentary? I'd sure like a copy . . .
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Anyone know where you can buy a DVD of that documentary? I'd sure like a copy . . .
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I asked Elaine, her response was that it is not available on DVD to her knowledge.

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I too would like a DVD of the documentary.

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Damn! Oh well, thanx for looking.
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Thanks for those links !

I also found a video of the amazing swimming monkeys underwater:

YouTube - Monkeys Swimming Underwater
DD: Looks like the video was pulled by BBC

Here's an edited version music video:
Also a beach swimming tame macaque
and a surface swimming sloth (not a primate so not related to monkeys or apes)

Scientists find monkeys who know how to fish - Yahoo! News

Apparently these same macaque monkeys will occasionally catch fish with their hands, as well. I thought they only ate mud crabs and plucked aquatic vegetation.

Capuchin monkeys of South America will use oyster shells to open fresh oysters in tidal mangroves, prying them off tree trunks and rocks to get the meat.

Chacma babboons living on coasts will wade out into marine shallows to gather shark eggs.

AFAIK, all monkeys can swim, but only Japanese macaques, long tailed crab-eating macaques (see above) and big-nosed proboscis monkeys will swim under water to gather food or escape predators (cats) or cross rivers; all other monkeys only surface-swim using doggie paddle AFAIK. Monkeys and apes will usually wade vertically (bipedally) when water is above the ankles, gorillas have been seen using depth-finder walking sticks in deeper water at the Ndoki swamp in Africa.

Apes generally avoid water deeper than hip height, especially moving river water.
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Amazing videos, David! Did you alreday get the book "The Thinkers Of The Jungle" about the swimming and spearing orangutans, discussed in another thread (http://forums.deeperblue.net/beach-b...-member-d.html)? There might be some clues for the evolution and the aquatic ape theory in it too.
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