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What's the matter with being sent to college by a professor and thinking of himself as an orangutan in human life?

There was a sci-fi action adventure movie "The Rise of the Planet of the Apes" before, which made many fans feel very novel about "the battle between the two camps of the human world and the ape world".

It is understood that American scientists began to study a new topic in 1977, that is, whether human behavior is inherited or acquired through training. After that, through the continuous selection of research objects, the newborn orangutan Shatek was finally selected and sent to the University of Tennessee. Professor Lynn, an anthropologist, raised and trained Satek. As a result, Professor Lynn became the nominal mother of Shatek, who was once the only orangutan in the world who went to college.

In the process of getting along, Professor Lynn found that shattuck's personality was very clever. After a long time together, Professor Lynn gradually treated him as his own child. After attending classes with classmates at the University of Tennessee, Shakot has made great progress. He can learn to communicate with people in sign language. The students in class with him all like Xia, a little guy who can communicate with human beings very much, and Xia usually studies hard and doesn't even fail.

After that, Professor Lynn began to train it to understand the "concept of money" in human society. For example, when it wants to drink water, it will give him a coin to buy at the vending machine. If he wants toys and delicious food, he must exchange it with Professor Lynn with a small iron ring. Later, Xia also knew what money was. Surprisingly, the awareness of saving money has also been gradually cultivated. For example, in Professor Lynn's home, he tried to get a small hoop by doing housework. Moreover, when he got a small iron ring, he didn't rush to change food, but kept it in a cup. That's great.

It is certainly unexpected that the orangutan Shatek can have such a high IQ. Many performances of Shatek also support Professor Lynn's research results. She thinks that the formation of people's behavior may have a lot to do with acquired training.

However, something unexpected happened. One day, Professor Lynn received a notice from the school that a female student was attacked by Shatek at the school. Although Professor Lynn tried very hard to explain that she believed that Satek would never do harm to human beings, the school still thought that Satek had a tendency to attack people from the perspective of protecting people. Finally, it was forcibly sent to the animal research institute and began to be imprisoned, and Shatek was no longer allowed to move freely. There, Shatek was imprisoned for about 1 1 year, and changed from an orangutan to a gorilla.

It is understood that when Xia Gang went to prison, he was very scared and uneasy. When Professor Lynn went to see it, it indicated in sign language that its greatest wish was to go out. After all, unlike ordinary orangutans after training, it is difficult to live with them again.

It was previously reported that Shatek was released after he was detained for many years. During the transfer process, he told Professor Lynn in sign language that he was "both an orangutan and a person", but at that time, he had been locked up and his eyes were dull. Finally, in 20 17, Shatek died of depression in the zoo, which was regrettable.