- Yep. - And we saw a wildebeest last night just staring at us. - It's wild. - It's wild. It's truly wild. - This is probably the brightest color I've worn since I've been here, and I saved it for safari day so I can have a little pop of color for papa lion navigate to this website.
- So tell us a little bit, Angela, about this art that we see on the walls. Like, how long ago were these made? - We do not have a definite date for how long the art was made. We use relative dating to say that these finds were found with this art, so they must have been contemporaneous. Some of this art is quite enigmatic, as you can see. Those ones look like aliens, actually. - They do. - And one of the guys is excited. - Yeah, he definitely has a little peen. - There was no writing then, but they make a very good record of what was going on around them. In terms of their cognitive ability, they were pretty much like us. - Yas, graceful bitches. - This is so cool. - This is ridiculous. - He's just chinchillin'. - Oh, Kristin, you did not. - They're like hamburgers, but furry. - Hyena! - Is this the first hyena we've seen? - Yes. - He started walking towards our car. When someone said that we were going on a safari, I had no idea we were getting out of the car. - I also didn't know we were getting out of the car. That's why I'm wearing a dress. - Look at, holding her baby. Good job, mama. - There's the food right there. And there's this monkey trying to be nonchalant. - Casual. - He be all casual monkey. - Oh my god! Whoa. Whoa. - So we had to eat in the car because the little monkeys keep trying to steal our food. And they just jumped on the hood. - Yeah, they actually grabbed Sam's food. - And before I knew if, there was a monkey right here trying to get into my bags, and I screamed. - I've always been afraid of monkeys, and this is why. - This monkey's just, you know - He's so rude. - Beating his meat. - (laughs) - What is he doing? - I think we know what he's doing. - They're smart. - Yeah, and way smart. - They know how to send distractions so that they can get our food. - I couldn't decide if this is my most favorite animal or my least favorite animal. And I can definitively tell you it is my least favorite animal. - So that sign says "do not feed monkeys." And now we know why. - I feel like we're getting surround sound of crickets right now. - Yeah. This is crickets in 4K. - I am glad I peed before we got here, though, because that rushing water would have knocked my lunch right out. - It's really cool to see all this untouched space. And when you think about back in the states, there are really beautiful areas, but I think sometimes, we can't help to expect that they won't be there for long, just because of all the development. - So we begin about 40,000 years ago, where we have the oldest ostrich egg shell beads that have been found in Kenya so far. - Is an ostrich egg shell, like, pretty fragile? - It is, yes. So that tells you about the people who were making those shells, their cognitive abilities, and the fact that they knew how to deal with this material to prevent it from breaking up.
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