Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
4 hours ago, cmknight said:

Works fine for me, and I'm in Coquitlam. Could be either your browser or your Service Provider. I'm on Telus, and using Firefox.

 

Thanks for the info, Chris, I'm on Telus as well. I'll try a different browser.

Posted
4 hours ago, cmknight said:

Works fine for me, and I'm in Coquitlam. Could be either your browser or your Service Provider. I'm on Telus, and using Firefox.

 

Thanks for the info, Chris, I'm on Telus as well. I'll try a different browser.

 

OK, I got it to play on Chrome, it just didn't like Microsoft Edge.

Posted

Both videos were interesting and it's too bad that others can't play them.

 

It's hard to imagine an ape that is 12 feet high that can get enough protein by eating ants that infested a stick as shown on the film. Maybe there is enough protein or special minerals required to remain healthy. Gigantopthecus was probably a plant eater unlike some of Africa's primates. I wonder if it deevolved and became smaller over time and transformed into the present day African gorilla as this film depicted.  

×
×
  • Create New...