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Chimpanzee "Personhood" Lawsuits Fail In New York Courts

sciencehabit writes "Three lawsuits filed last week that attempted to achieve 'legal personhood' for four chimpanzees living in New York have been struck down. The suits, brought by the animal rights group the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP), targeted two chimps on private property and two in a research lab at Stony Brook University in New York. NhRP says it will now appeal each lawsuit to a higher court, and that it will continue its campaign to grant chimpanzees, dolphins, and other cognitively advanced animals legal personhood nationwide."

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  1. Re:Chimps' sex lives by NatasRevol · · Score: 4, Informative

    Chimps are not bonobos.

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  2. Re:hierarchy of rights by Bob+the+Super+Hamste · · Score: 4, Informative

    1 US Corporations
    2 Foreign Corporations
    3 People in my country
    4 People in other countries
    5 People in other countries who look like they have nothing
    6 Cute animals
    7 Monkeys that aren't so cute
    8 People in countries the US government doesn't like
    9 non-cute things that can't harm me
    10 scary things

    FTFY

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  3. Re:intelligence by hey! · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sure, deer can outsprint humans, to the point where the human loses track of the deer, but nothing outruns a human over long distances. There was an article in Runner's World back in the 70s about running down deer in the Pacific Northwest. It takes about 4 hours.

    The Tarahumara Indians of Mexico are famous for hunting deer precisely this way. Tarahumara have been known to run distances up to 200 miles without rest.

    Humans aren't wimps; we're just specialized.

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