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Why was chimpanzee considered the most intelligent ape?
The neocortex—the outermost layer of the brain characterized by the squiggly sulci, or brain folds—is the region that gives all primates their exceptional intelligence. In both chimps and humans, this brain region continues to grow and organize for years after birth, allowing us to learn and develop socially.
Is it possible for apes to take over?
The archeologists who found these tools realized that they were in fact made and used by apes. So all in all, most scientist would say although it is not impossible, it is very unlikely that humans can engineer apes to become intelligent enough to stage a revolution and take over the world. Phew.
Will chimpanzees evolve?
The short answer is no. An individual of one species cannot, during its lifetime, turn into another species. But your question is so interesting because it helps us think about life, evolution and what it means to be human.
What is Caesar’s personality in the Apes?
In ‘Planet Of The Apes,’ Caesar Embodies A Flawed But Fearless Leader In the Planet of the Apes trilogy, Caesar is the noble, compassionate leader of the Apes. In the third and final movie, he must lead the apes to find a home safe from the humans who want to kill them. But Caesar also grapples with intense feelings of revenge.
What happened to the Apes in Planet of the Apes?
In Battle for the Planet of the Apes, 29 years after Caesar led the revolt in Conquest and 12 years after the world got destroyed by a nuclear war, Caesar took his apes and the remaining captive humans and they started a new civilization together.
How many children does Caesar have in Planet of the Apes?
During the events of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, 10 years after the ALZ-113 virus decimated a majority of the human population, Caesar is now middle-aged with two sons by his wife Cornelia: His eldest Blue Eyes and the newborn Cornelius.
What is the Caesar statue in Planet of the Apes?
Caesar statue from Battle for the Planet of the Apes. Roddy McDowall held the “Caesar” statue featured in Battle until his death. He described it as being made of “something like Styrofoam weather-proofed”, and was gifted to him by Arthur P. Jacobs.
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