• just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    So do all wild mammals that live near fruit bearing trees I’m sure. That’s kind of the gig. It’s not like they’re cultivating their food or checking for spoilage. They’re opportunistic feeders, so fruit on the ground that isn’t overly spoiled is going to be a meal.

    Ever seen drunk Deer or Moose?

  • hanrahan@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

    so, who is collecting the monkey piss ? and do they put that on their immigration card as to “purpose of visit” when they arrive or are they engaging locals to collect the monkey piss ? Is there a LinkedIn job description ? how do they advertise for the position ?

  • finallymadeanaccount@lemmy.world
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    Like they aren’t dangerous enough.

    And how does one collect wild chimp urine? “Here, Bobo! In the cup! In the cup, boy! No, not on your sister! In the cup!”

    • pdqcp@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      By holding a bag below them when they pee or pipetted from pooled urine on leaf litter

      Full quote:

      Urine from individually identified chimpanzees was collected opportunistically and non-invasively using a pipette from fresh and dry leaf litter. Chimpanzees predictably urinate just prior to leaving a fruit crop and can often be seen preparing to do so by climbing to a lower branch of a tree. Urination on the ground is often accompanied by defaecation, and in these cases, urine was pipetted from pools in the leaf litter opposite the faeces. Samples were only collected on dry days, since rainwater on understory leaves cannot be visually differentiated from urine. Urine may also be collected directly from underneath urinating chimpanzees by holding out a clean disposable plastic bag placed over the end of a forked branch; urine samples collected from leaf litter were previously shown not to significantly affect measured hormone levels relative to samples collected using a plastic bag

      • groucho@lemmy.sdf.org
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        Imagine spending weeks in the jungle holding a camouflaged urine collection bag under a chimpanzee while also dodging falling chimpanzee shit. What a life.

        No standups, no Workday goals, just nature. And piss. And flying shit. What a lucky guy.

  • GutterRat42@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    When asked to participate in Karaoke, all the drunk apes rate their ability to sing higher than it actually was.