How 500 monkeys settled on an uninhabited island | AI | Full Documentary

In 1938, the American psychologist and ethnologist Clarence Ray Carpenter captured 500 macaques in India and brought them to Cayo Santiago, a remote and uninhabited Caribbean island. His project was to study a primate population roaming free, in a giant open-air laboratory. How do the monkeys organise themselves socially? Troop wars, discrimination, nepotism, abuse of power or even “coup d’état” on the one hand - and maternal love, solidarity, and respect for the social hierarchy on the other. For better or worse, a society has been formed. For 70 years, data on these animals - their bloodlines, behaviour, social rank, state of health, and genetic information - have been gathered and scrupulously recorded. Three renowned scientists - a psychologist, a neurobiologist and an evolutionary biologist - observe these primates of the Caribbean in order to understand the roots of our own human society. Documentary: Primates of the Caribbean Directed by: Jean-Christophe Ribot Production: MOSAIQUE Films, ARTE France, DEEP BAY Films We fully own the rights to the use of the published content. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action. #documentary #animalintelligence #animals #fulldocumentary #freedocumentary #monkey #macaque #caribbean #society #environment #ecology
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