Are you sick of seeing Missy and Annie play? I didn’t think so! These two are always wrestling and having a good time. Here’s a video that is bound to brighten your Tuesday afternoon:
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Meg says
Was it raining? Looked like a good indoor, rainy afternoon thing to do.
Debbie says
Hi Meg! I’m not sure if it was raining, but Missy and Annie are always in the mood for playing! 🙂
Benjamin Pavsner says
Me? Tired of videos of any of the 7 at playtime? Who could ever tire of that?
Kathleen says
Annie is so silly teasing Missy! Love the look on Missy’s face. Makes me laugh along with them. How we ever tire of play times?! : )
Kathleen says
Sorry commenting again. Speaking of the chimps playing, while to better get to know the chimps I came across a video that is so funny it’s ridiculous . It’s the video of Missy and Burrito titled: To Nest or To Play, with Missy under the white sheet. That had me laughing so hard. How do you all keep from cracking up when filming?!! Don’t think I’d be able to hold the camera steady when the chimps play and laugh.
Debbie says
Kathleen – sometimes we can’t help but laugh along with the chimps when they are laughing and being silly. In some cases we crop this part out of our videos, but sometimes you’ll hear the humans giggling in the background 🙂
Wanda Trotta says
Must break into a smile viewing this one:)
kerri says
it looks as if burrito is considering getting in on the action, or at least enjoying it with his “chew toy”
Jordan Bower says
Such a cute video. I couldn’t help but notice the chimp to the left of the screen (is it Burrito?)….with a foot tapping on and off. Was the play exciting/worrysome/so enticing he (?) wanted to join in? Just curious.
Debbie says
Burrito does that every now and again. It doesn’t seem to be nervousness necessarily (it happens in different contexts including when he’s playing), but it might be a stereotypical behavior for him.