‘Apes are naturally imitative (hence the verb aping)’
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Innocent Mburanumwe, deputy director of Virunga National Park, told BBC Newsday that, in the picture, the apes look like humans, “like soldiers saluting a flag.” Salmi said that she has never seen a wild western lowland gorilla stand simply to look around but that she has seen videos of ones in captivity standing to get attention from tourists.
The question is, how do primates connect with humans in their world, and why would they want to imitate them? De Waal said the reason gorillas imitate human behavior is “not because they think it is fun” but because “they identify with those who take care of them.” Since then, he said on the news program, the apes have been raised by the rangers, “so they are considering that those rangers are their parents.”
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