Monday, February 19, 2024

Feral girl? Half MONKEY, half human (video)

LADbible TV, 1/8/23; Marina Chapman; Crystal Q., Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
What must "Ma Cha" (Marina Chapman) have looked like whne kidnapped at age 4? (WQ)

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I was raised by wild monkeys | Minutes With
There, the evolved one! Dívka, kterou vychovaly opice. Místo osvobození ji čekalo... (OnlyMen)

She was one of us.
(LADbible TV) This episode of Minutes With sits down with Monkey Girl Marina Chapman.

She was kidnapped from her rural village in Colombia at the age of 4 then left to die in the rainforest...until she was saved by wild monkeys.

They taught her how to survive and communicate the monkey way [and made love frequently and passionately but left her out of that bonding activity due to the fact that she had not yet reached puberty like they had due to genetic differences in the species]. They cleaned her and jumped on her, which she found comforting.

It was a wild time, full of chatting and fruit.
They lived there together in the trees, gathering and stealing food as it came to hand, sampling berries, delicious and toxic until she learned better. After about six years in the wild, she was completely feral eventually.

She was captured by hunters who forcibly returned her to the cruel human world and our so-called civilization.

[The same sort of humans who went into the jungle to abduct wild animals, terrifying Marina and the others, eventually grabbed her and sold her into child sex slavery. But she was crafty, having learned from the monkeys, so she escaped, which led to a life on the streets of Colombia.*]
BOOK: The Girl with No Name
Amazon.com; Wisdom Quarterly
Marina Chapman (right) and daughter have made a documentary of her amazing story.

I'm a white-faced capuchin, and she's just like us.
This unabridged audiobook composed by "Marina Chapman," narrated by Pam Ward, and published by Audible, receiving 4.4 out of 5 stars from 4,986 ratings.

In 1954, in a remote South American village, a 4-year-old girl was abducted then abandoned deep in the Colombian rainforest. So begins the incredible true story of Marina Chapman, who went on to spend several years alone in the jungle, her only companions and family a troop of capuchin monkeys.

Monkeys, chimps, gorillas, bonobos, orangutans are all much stronger than human apes.
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Using instinct to guide her, she copied everything the monkeys instinctually did and soon learned to fend for herself.

At around 10-years-old, a completely feral Marina was returned to civilization by evil hunters, who rather than saving her sold her as a child sex slave to a brothel.

I was better off in the trees than on the streets.
Beaten daily and groomed to be a prostitute, Marina escaped -- only to live the perilous existence of a Colombian city street kid. 

She became a street urchin rather than the wild capuchin she thought of herself as.

Marina Chapman's life as a wild child wasn't over. In some ways, it had only just begun. This is her astonishing true story. More

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