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The Lone Ranger

October 22, 2012 by Elizabeth

It seems like just yesterday that Young’s Hill was only weeks old and many of the chimpanzees were still finding their own comfort level with the wide open spaces. Missy and Jamie took to the hill right away, but everyone else took their time getting adjusted. In the beginning, Annie would sit in the greenhouse and anxiously bounce her feet while waiting for her best friend Missy to return from her adventures outside. After awhile, Annie would venture out with Missy (and only with Missy) but wouldn’t leave Missy’s side. I remember one day early on when Annie and Missy had walked about a third of the way up the hill and were foraging in a patch of grass near a climbing structure. After awhile Missy started to head down the hill toward the greenhouse, but Annie was so immersed in her foraging that she didn’t notice. When she finally looked up and realized she had been left behind, she hightailed it down the hill toward the building, running faster than I had ever seen her move.

But it seems all she needed was a little time, because these days we spot Annie spending a considerable amount of solo time on the hill. In fact, she looks like she belongs out there.

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  1. libby says

    October 22, 2012 at 9:36 pm

    Beautiful! She is growing and gaining confidence – What a sight seeing her stand up like that.

    Thank you!

  2. Annie Norris says

    October 23, 2012 at 6:36 pm

    Way to build your independence Annie! You go girl!!

  3. Marcia Douthwaite says

    October 23, 2012 at 7:00 pm

    Annie does look right at home there, she is smart to do it in her own time.

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