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nature find who your body closely assimilates with and see what they eat. The gorillas eat meat. No, no, they don't. Very, very the strongest in the jungles. Very muscular. You've taken me back to a lot of stereo. That have been going. That have been. I know where you go. What is because I'm like, we were, you know, we were compared to gorillas. I mean, if I like people, I mean, so if we really want to get into that, They we will be we'll we'll closely assimilate to their primate. But if you look at Caucasians, they closely assimilate to monkeys. They lips and everything. So I mean, if they want to compare, if we get compared to gorillas, which I don't, I don't mind. What my hands say? So I'm just saying. So so now I want you to make a guess. So could a right now could a lizard go up to a tree and pick an apple from the tree with his fingers? No. No, it can't. What about a grizzly bear? Can a grizzly bear go to a tree, Pick a orange and peel that orange with his fingers. No, no it can't and his claws are way too long Right could a gorilla go to the tree pick a orange and peel the girl and peel the orange. No, it can't know. Yes Yes, okay, so so now we're starting to get into this this physiology food relationship Your hands are different from every other species on planet earth. Let's go to our teeth It's dog's teeth like ours No. No, they have lone canines too. They canines or even felines, the cats canines or for penetrating meat and flesh and ripping it from the bone. Can you go in the jungle right now and **** through a calf all the way down to the bone and rip the meat? No. No, you can. Or what about this? Let's get into the lower extremities, our legs. Can you get up to 40 to 50 to 70 miles an hour to track down your prey and to chase it down? No. No, you can't. Kingdom as far as a corner for they have lone canines. They're horizontal. They're not vertical. They don't stand up right like us. They're horizontal. They sit low to the ground for they can get up to
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