"Ngogo Natural Born Killers"

in FreeSpeech2 years ago

Every civilization, every society, every community, every group, every tribe, every clan and gang across the planet has them. This is nothing else than the primitive instinct and natural biological evolution of survival that is already deeply encoded in our sophisticated DNA and very well hardwired in the brain of our wild species.

The great apes and most "intelligent" mammals of our solar system. Wherever they are. Whether across the great vastness of the oceans, inside the most dense and inaccessible interior of the wild jungles of our planet, all over through its large cities and technological infrastructures or just right here in the digital and virtual world of the Internet and the blockchain. We will invariably have them just there.

«-Apes hierarchy and the human tribal instinct-»

"The choices each ape makes while vying for power is a great lesson to learn for life in community. Some use brute strength, some attempt to outsmart their opponents and others form alliances to gain control"

¿What can the private behavior of an Apes society teach us about human evolution and our own societal development? Well, throughout this post, hopefully we’ll explore some of the more fascinating aspects of group relationships between Apes.

From cooperation and conflict to group belonging, solidarity, and in-group support. Providing a glimpse into how our own human behavior in societal systems might possibly have occurred. Everything will be just a simple matter of establishing some comparisons. "Beauty & Truth always will lie in the eye of the beholder" };)

«-Apes & Wars-»

Oh yeah! I don't consider myself to be a great behavioral ecologist and primatologist in the least. But I can tell you that I am a very curious scientist and great observer of Apes and Human behavior. And I have always exercised and still exercise a great curiosity and inextinguishable interest in study them in all the sylvan, wild and "civilized" places in which I have been and coexisted with these peculiar creatures for a long time. And obviously that the virtual/digital world of internet and its social networks in the blockchain were not going to be any exception either.

I have been observing them here in the blockchain for almost six years now and taking notes on the behavior of each prominent character, their evolution and development in relation to their links and relationships to others and in the way they usually drive themselves within their/our community and close environment.

It's not like if in Ngogo, Facebook, Steemit, Hive or wherever out there has been, is or will be too different in the least as to try to study these weird and primitive specimens in great depth. I suppose that every ape, in its own way, is just trying to follow their dreams as they can. Again: "Beauty only lies in the eye of the beholder"

¿Am I Right?

My research and personal study throughout these almost six years here, has already reached pretty culminating points that I think it's time to make the data public to be evaluated and weighed by everyone that lives here with us in the Hive blockchain.

Oh! of course. Do not take it too seriously or try to accuse me or blame for anything later. These are just the results of my exclusive observations, my personal notes and my own conclusions. No more no less. I'm sure everyone will have their owns.

But what I can always guarantee you is that no matter what, we are gonna be always well surrounded by a few Mweyas, Bartoks, Loftys, Pincers, BrownFaces, Ellintongs, Grappellis and Hares who would always want to reach and maintain their alpha status wherever we go. And not all of them will achieve it, as we will see below.

There will be some Branfords and Wallers occasionaly too. Same as we also will see a few Kiwis & Errols emerge along the way. But never forget that there are also some David Watts, John Mitani, Kevin Langergraber, Kevin Potts, Bill Wallauer, Kristin Mosher, Godfrey Mbabazi, Ambrose Twineomijuni, Lawrence Ndagizi and Alfreds anthropologists, team assistants and filmmakers observing them carefully, studying them closely and taking notes on their life and conduct across these ecosystems...

And well, I guess that has been enough preamble and prelude to introduce you to this fascinating adventure of exploration and discovery. That my only intention with this article today, has been nothing more than to make you think, reflect and meditate. As I almost always try it during these lazy and relaxed weekends.

So without further ado...

"Rise Of The Warriors Apes"


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