Wild chimpanzees do tap-dancing or intimidation dance, in front of huge mirrors set up in the jungle

Description 𝐑.𝐈.𝐏. π‡πžπšππ©π‘π¨π§πž π”π¬πžπ«π¬ ### INFORMATION about this video | INFORMATION sur cette vidΓ©o ### English / FranΓ§ais. For several years Anne-Marie and Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE, with their friend Michel DJOMO GUISS, have installed large mirrors,( /- 244X122cm) in the rain forest of NyoniΓ© in GABON (West coast of Africa) close to the equator line, in order to film wild animal reactions in view of their reflexion. In front of each mirror digital infrared trap cameras are triggered by any movement of animals monitored by a sensitive infrared motion sensor and then automatically capture pictures or record video clips according to preset settings. A group of Chimpanzees, from this forest, spend numerous hours in front of these intruders. In the serenity of the jungle, they observe their reflexion. The behavior of some of these primates would even sugge
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