Repliesbenfink (53)in animals • 7 years agoRE: The chimpanzee elders : Field photographythanks again @oldfangle. I hope to answer more of these questions upcoming posts about the day-to-day, but these are well habituated chimps that it's easy to observe. Here's a copy-paste of an…benfink (53)in nature • 8 years agoRE: Chimps eat what?! Notes from the fieldsorry I didn't answer all your questions in first reply Do higher ranking chimps take the "best" and leave less desirable parts for lower ranking members of the hunt? It's unclear. A good…benfink (53)in nature • 8 years agoRE: Chimps eat what?! Notes from the fieldYou are on a roll, @oldfangle. You ask the same questions as primatologists. Even a full grown chimpanzee cannot consume an entire monkey. Since their digestive systems are designed for fruit, not…benfink (53)in science • 8 years agoRE: Expedition chimpanzee: arrivalGreat questions. Our understanding of chimpanzee's internal lives, or that of any animal, is limited. But, how they behave still gives us a window. For example, if a low ranking male chimpanzee…benfink (53)in science • 8 years agoRE: Expedition chimpanzee: arrivalhey @oldfangle, I'll do my best! 🐘 Absolutely. I study food, so these will certainly be my topics. I'm already working on a post about hunting and meat eating in chimpanzees. In three days, I've…voronoi (70)in cryptocurrency • 8 years agoRE: Beginner Analogies for Digital CurrencyThat's okay! It's a good analogy in the sense of Steemit... a disruptive new model of reinvigorating mobile / online content. STEEM (the currency) is trickier, because Steemit is just one way of…voronoi (70)in cryptocurrency • 8 years agoRE: Beginner Analogies for Digital CurrencyNot a bad comparison! However, I feel like Steemit applies more to the Kindle analogy. Not as much as STEEM. This is a tough exercise...!