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Once, not long ago, in deepest Africa,
a great rain forest,
a wild, magical land, barely touched by humankind.
It's a special day in the dark heart of this forest.
There's a new life,
a precious baby boy named Oscar.
What's so special about this little guy?
Well, something truly amazing will transform his life.
And that's what our story is all about.
CHIMPANZEE
Beneath this rain forest canopy
is a world that you or I may never set eyes on.
It's a world with few people,
but still, it's full of drama, sadness, and joy.
About three months have passed
since little Oscar brought light into his mother's life.
Isha couldn't be happier with her new baby boy.
Oscar's world revolves around Mom,
but there are 35 other chimpanzees in his group
that make a kind of extended family,
and they're never far away.
Perhaps one day Oscar will become
an old-timer like Grandpa,
who will turn 50 this year.
But there are other kids, too.
They'll become Oscar's playmates.
It's a rich society,
but in the heart of the jungle.
Now, Oscar won't be in his prime until he's over 20,
but one day, he'll look like this big guy.
This is Freddy, and he's large and in charge.
His white beard shows his years
of wisdom and experience.
Right now, Freddy is untouchable.
And like most alpha males,
he couldn't care less about the young upstarts
who would just love to take over his job someday.
Yeah, yeah. Seen it all before.
You need brains to make a living in this forest.
The jungle toolbox can help,
but only if you're bright enough to use it.
Sometimes it just takes a little home-schooling
available from your friends and family.
See? Like this.
Right there.
Even Rufus catches on, eventually.
There you go. Bugs on a stick.
It's finally time for Oscar to leave his mother's side.
For Isha 's little boy, this is independence day,
and independence comes one step at a time.
Well, that's enough independence for one day.
Oscar's forest home is a prime piece of chimpanzee real estate
that appears rich and lush, but it's a hard place to make a living.
The jungle itself is a living, breathing thing
that doesn't want to be eaten.
Finding food here is a full-time job
that involves the whole family,
including Oscar.
Now that he's grown up a little,
he can start to explore on his own.
But he's not above catching a lift when he can.
Really, why walk when you can hitch a ride?
Keep it moving, Mom.
Freddy leads the search for breakfast.
It helps to have someone who knows where they're going,
especially when the restaurant is never in the same place.
Today the diner isn't even in the same neighborhood.
To find the fruit they'll need,
they will have to travel much further
and take a risk.
Freddy knows the only fruit available now
is on the far side of their kingdom,
out of their safe zone.
This border has been a battleground for generations.
Everyone is on maximum alert
and treads as quietly as possible.
Freddy is leading them close to their greatest enemies.
This ridge marks the start of territory
owned by a group of rival chimpanzees.
The forbidden fruit is finally in reach.
Shh, Oscar. Shh.
Freddy sees his team are outnumbered two to one.
The enemy has a formidable leader,
Scar.
He and his team have had Freddy
in their sights for years.
Oscar clings to Isha. They dare not make a move.
The rivals have caught their scent.
Oscar and the others are in real danger.
Scar's drum is a threat. For Isha, it's run or die.
Freddy leads the escape.
By running off Freddy's group,
their enemies have claimed a small victory.
But that's just the beginning.
Scar and his troops are intent on winning the war,
not just a single battle.
The prize,
a grove of nut trees in the center of Freddy's land.
The grove is an oasis of food in this difficult forest
and one that Scar's army has to conquer
if they're going to survive and thrive.
Isha knows that Scar is the greatest threat to little Oscar,
and the run-in was too close for comfort.
She'll do everything possible to keep her son safe.
Oscar will rely on his mother's milk for a good while yet,
and to keep that milk flowing
Isha relies on the rich nuts in Freddy's kingdom.
The magnificent nut groves, so sought-after by Scar,
thrive here because of the rich soil,
and another magic ingredient,
life-giving water.
Beneath the waterfall, in the heart of Freddy's territory,
the nuts are coming into season
and it's time for a feast.
They're delicious, nutritious, and you can't eat just one.
It seems impossible to have too many.
But how do you carry them without a bag?
You've got to be creative.
Hmm. Put them over in this hand.
Anybody watching this?
The ripest nuts can be sniffed out.
But these are also the hardest to break into.
They require the right tool for the right job.
It looks easier than it is,
and the technique takes these guys many years to master.
Yeah, here we go. Yum, yum.
Sometimes the best tool for getting nuts isn't a tool at all.
Yup, it's good old Mom.
It's a pretty sweet deal.
But Mom will only help out for a couple of years.
Then they'll have to take a shot at it themselves.
Really, how hard can it be?
Oscar is in nut preschool.
There's something wrong with this hammer.
It won't hit the nut!
Yup, definitely the hammer.
Of course. A bigger one!
This is defective!
They just don't make logs like they used to.
All right. It has to be the nut.
Whoa, whoa, hold on. They're using rocks?
No one said anything about rocks.
Oh, I get it. They must be harder than wood.
Mr. Nut, meet Mr. Rock.
Come to Papa.
Yes! Okay, that's one.
Now Oscar's out of nuts.
He'll have to leave his hammer to stock up.
Rookie mistake.
I had an eye on that kid all day.
What an idiot.
After all those nuts,
nobody's swinging through the trees.
Yes, it's time to rest and digest.
Even our boy Oscar's knocked out.
It can take hours to sleep off a big meal,
but the jungle never rests.
In the heat of day,
the parents just want a few minutes of peace and quiet,
but the kids have other ideas.
Especially Oscar.
Come on up, guys!
A million trees in this forest
and you have to play over me.
I'm sleeping. I am still sleeping!
Poor Isha. Just look at her.
She really does have her hands full with Oscar,
but her patience never seems to run out.
Oscar's one lucky young chimp.
Scar and his thugs are a growing threat.
Food is still scarce in their territory.
If nothing changes,
they'll be forced to make a move on the nut groves.
If they succeed,
Freddy and his group will be exiled
from their homeland forever.
The aging Scar is under constant pressure from within.
The males in his team are so powerful
that any one of them could challenge him as leader,
and he knows it.
Grooming helps hold this volatile team together
and reminds everyone who's boss.
Without it, there would be anarchy.
This hierarchy may hold in the short term,
but how long can Scar count on his men?
Far to the west,
a special fruit has come into season beneath the waterfall.
Sacoglottis.
Trying saying that three times fast.
Freddy knows the fruit is a real bonus,
so it's best to make the most of it.
Isha collects a private stash for herself and Oscar.
Remember to wash your food before eating it.
Once washed, the fruit is chewed to a pulp
so all the goodness can be sucked out.
You can do it without teeth. No wonder Grandpa likes them!
That's a good look.
Not a lot of family photos with Grandpa.
Very appetizing.
When the fruit is sucked dry,
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