Baboon tribes, Alphas lose #nature #baboons #monkeys #jungle #shorts #interesting

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  1. There is no such thing as Alpha and Beta. It all comes from a study of captive wolves that even the author disowned. But dweebs on the internet wanted to be Alpha, so it made a comeback.

  2. Exactly like in the human world where the today's deranged political leaders keep the wars everywhere alive for no benefit at all to the idiotic sheep.

  3. This is actually super interesting.

    You’d expect that after the alpha males were killed off, some new group would take their place and be just as violent and cruel.

    But instead, the calm males remained calm, and the tribe became more cooperative for several generations.

  4. That era is called the "Before Alpha Die-off" or B.A.D. (late 70's-early 80's) It refers to a troop of savanna baboons known as the "Forest Troop" in Kenya The human food was meat tainted with bovine tuberculosis found in a tourist lodge garbage dump. Greed is wiping out every species of flora and fauna on the planet including humans…

  5. And then over time ruthless Alphas slowly came back cause the laziness of the betas cause the food sources to be depleted & loss of territory to other baboon group. Thus once a crazy ruthless baboon came to the scene , the group had no choice but to follow him. Thus this scenario is a continuous game throughout evolution.

  6. They ate spoiled meat from the trash cans at a nearby lodge that was tainted with Bovine Tuberculosis!! The reason the aggressive males were wiped out was because there were two groups at war with with each other over the lodge dumpster in which only these males ate!! The ones left became more relaxed; lazy… adopted more social behaviors and starting grooming rather than biting and scratching.