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Swimming Apes Caught on Camera for First Time Yielding Surprising Discovery
For the first time, researchers have captured video footage of apes swimming and diving, showing that rather than the typical dog-paddle used by most terrestrial mammals, these animals opt instead for a kind of breaststroke.
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Rare Footage of Isolated Brazilian Forest Tribe Released [VIDEO]