The Hulkster just can't express how disappointed he is with chimpstare right now. Brother, you need to stop poisoning your body with alcohol and get back into the weight room if you want to be in shape for your Summerslam match with George "The Animal" Steele.
And when it came back, they were ready: Two females sat where the drone was going to hover, holding long twigs. According to primatologists, their faces show exertion, but not fear -- indicating that they were acting deliberately, and not flailing around in terror at the foreign object.
"The use of the stick as a weapon in this context was a unique action," study author Jan van Hooff, a primatologist with life-long ties to the zoo, said in a statement. "It seemed deliberate, given the decision to collect it and carry it to a place where the drone might be attacked."