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Blackleaf
news.yahoo.com . . .

LONDON - Caged and barely clothed, eight men and women monkeyed around for the crowds Friday in an exhibit labeled "Humans" at the London Zoo.

"Warning: Humans in their Natural Environment" read the sign at the entrance to the exhibit, where the captives could be seen on a rock ledge in a bear enclosure, clad in bathing suits and pinned-on fig leaves. Some played with hula hoops, some waved.

Visitors stopped to point and laugh, and several children could be heard asking, "Why are there people in there?"

London Zoo spokeswoman Polly Wills says that's exactly the question the zoo wants to answer.

"Seeing people in a different environment, among other animals ... teaches members of the public that the human is just another primate," Wills said.

The exhibit puts the three male and five female "homo sapiens" amid their primate relatives. While their neighbors might enjoy bananas and a good scratch, these eight have divided interests, from a chemist hoping to raise awareness about apes to a self-described actor/model and fitness enthusiast.

For others, the aping around is just another forum for rampant exhibitionism and self-promotion.

Pointing at one heavy muscled and gleaming body on the ledge, one visitor joked that the zoo should consider a breeding program.

"You can tell why some people came here, like the big muscly men who clearly like parading around in thongs," said Damien Largey, 23.

Melissa Wecker, 21, was disappointed that the humans were wearing swimsuits beneath their fig leaves. "They're not doing anything. It looked lots better on the news," she complained.

Tom Mahoney, 26, decided to participate after his friend sent him an e-mail about the contest as a joke. Anything that draws attention to apes, he said, has his support.

"A lot of people think humans are above other animals," he told The Associated Press. "When they see humans as animals, here, it kind of reminds us that we're not that special."

Mark Ainsworth, 21, heard about the Human Zoo on the news.

"I've lived in this country for nine years and have never come to a zoo," said Ainsworth. "This exhibit made us come to the zoo. Humans are animals too!"

Like the rest of their caged neighbors, the humans had a variety of toys to keep them entertained — board games, music, paints, and balls.

They are being treated as animals, complete with keepers, but are allowed to go home each night at closing time.

When visitor Peter Bohn, 42, saw the "animals" juggling, he stopped and had a good laugh.

"It's hilarious," he said. "It turns everything upside down. It makes you think about the humans in relation to the animals."

After three hours, Mahoney is still having fun except for when the wind picks up. But, he added, "I wouldn't do it if I didn't enjoy it
eveningsky339
Wierdos...
smallpackage
QUOTE(eveningsky339 @ Aug 27 2005, 12:36 PM)
Wierdos...
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Its right though, We're just animals.
Mandy74
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BurnSide
It's funny that humans put themselves way above other animals. I like demonstrations like these to remind people of what we really are. Most are too simple minded to actually get it though.
BabyBash82
Alright, that's probably because we ARE way above other animals. We are on the top of the food chain, and we have no natural predators. Except for each other, of course.
Smeagol1
QUOTE(smallpackage @ Aug 27 2005, 10:06 AM)
QUOTE(eveningsky339 @ Aug 27 2005, 12:36 PM)
Wierdos...
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Its right though, We're just animals.
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Im a shadow I do not exsist.
Baldwin
QUOTE(nicksoslick @ Aug 27 2005, 12:28 PM)
Alright, that's probably because we ARE way above other animals.  We are on the top of the food chain, and we have no natural predators.  Except for each other, of course.
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We are above the other animals only because of an advanced logic that allows us to perceive ourselves as an almost, greater being. Stick five men out in the jungle with real predators and see who will come out on top. We only have no natural predators because we live in houses where we are relatively safe, we are social animals that look out for one another and we adapt our environments to better suit ourselves and say screw the rest of the animal kingdom. By technicality we are still an animal.
RaginCajun
temporarily funny idea, tainted only by the fact that most of the people there didn't represent typical humans. the were in great physical shape...com'n ohmy.gif
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