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Candy (Tyler, Texas)says
These pictures brought a smile to my face, thank you. Mr. B looks like he might have a boo boo on his right thumb. I love Foxie’s playface, good shot of her lower teeth, looks like they removed her lower canine teeth.
Peter Cross (UK)says
What a fantastic collection of close up shots of the Cle Elum 7. Well done for catching them and being in the right place at the right time.
Gaylesays
These pics made this old face very happy!!!!
Linda (Portland, OR)says
Beautiful shots Jackie. How lucky all the caregivers at CSNW are…….to be in the company of such royalty every day!!
Con & Lizsays
Whist a great set of pics for Monday!!!! Thanks!
Felicitysays
Jackie, you just made my ENTIRE day! Thank you x 7! 🙂
Candy – it’s hard to tell in this photo, because you don’t see the point of the tooth, but Foxie’s canine teeth are still there. Chimpanzees have canine diastema, which means there’s a space between their incisors and their canines. I found this link which explains it with an illustration: http://bit.ly/dfYeDm
Theresasays
Sweet and beautiful faces! They are all wonderful shots of the chimps we love so much!
Candy (Tyler, Texas) says
These pictures brought a smile to my face, thank you. Mr. B looks like he might have a boo boo on his right thumb. I love Foxie’s playface, good shot of her lower teeth, looks like they removed her lower canine teeth.
Peter Cross (UK) says
What a fantastic collection of close up shots of the Cle Elum 7. Well done for catching them and being in the right place at the right time.
Gayle says
These pics made this old face very happy!!!!
Linda (Portland, OR) says
Beautiful shots Jackie. How lucky all the caregivers at CSNW are…….to be in the company of such royalty every day!!
Con & Liz says
Whist a great set of pics for Monday!!!! Thanks!
Felicity says
Jackie, you just made my ENTIRE day! Thank you x 7! 🙂
Amy M says
Gorgeous, Jackie!
Diana says
Candy – it’s hard to tell in this photo, because you don’t see the point of the tooth, but Foxie’s canine teeth are still there. Chimpanzees have canine diastema, which means there’s a space between their incisors and their canines. I found this link which explains it with an illustration: http://bit.ly/dfYeDm
Theresa says
Sweet and beautiful faces! They are all wonderful shots of the chimps we love so much!