Warden_of_the_Storm
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No, that reference is to 'your questions' (how can this be?); you've established you have no 'answer' to my question, other than a TOE one... I'm just asking why would the average chimp, even extraordinary ones, venture beyond his relative safety and the norm? I can't see hunger doing it or they all would have left or moved to another forest, I can't see preditors running them off, they were use to that.
Again, all you are doing is arguing from a place of incredulity. You don't see it couldn't have happened, so it wouldn't have happened. Just because you can't see it happening doesn't mean it didn't happen.
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