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Coconut crackin’

May 20, 2015 by Katelyn

As part of the chimpanzees’ enrichment theme for the day, they have been enjoying forages all day! In the wild, chimpanzees spend most of their waking hours foraging for food, often traveling many miles. We try to offer forages as often as we can not only to encourage their natural foraging behavior, but to give them something exciting and interesting to do.

It’s probably the warmest day of the year here so far and we were able to put breakfast and lunch forages on Young’s Hill. What’s also great about Young’s Hill forages is that it keeps the chimpanzees engaged for much of the day as they frequently venture out throughout the day to see if they missed anything.

Dinner forage was set up in the playroom which included sweet potatoes, roasted squash, tomatoes, the best smelling yellow roses from Diana and J.B’s yard, and, the piece de resistance? The chimps’ friend and supporter, Pat C., gifted them with whole coconuts today! As we were setting the forage up I think it was the “food squeaking heard ’round the world.” We broke up a few to make sure everyone would find some and then hid a couple of whole ones as special treats for a couple people to find. Well, let’s be serious, for Jamie to find, and hopefully someone else.

As predicted, Jamie found the first whole coconut and made sure to hang onto it while foraging for everything else:

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Thank goodness for those opposable toes:

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Foxie found a cup of tomato juice and seemed to enjoy licking spilled coconut milk off the floor:

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Negra enjoying her coconut:

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Everyone got plenty of coconut pieces, but we couldn’t see who found the other whole coconut. Then we heard someone cracking it on the floor and found Missy looking pretty pleased:

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Thanks so much to Pat C. for bringing the chimpanzees such a special treat! Jamie carried her coconut around in a box with her until she finished all the other forage options she wanted. The chimp house is closed up for the evening and most of the chimps are making their nests for the night as they snack on the last bits of the forage. As I type this, I’m smiling because I can hear Jamie finally trying to break that coconut open. Crack…crack…crack…

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  1. Cindy says

    May 20, 2015 at 6:59 pm

    I hear some loud banging all the way on the west side in Snohomish, could it be Jamie? Love Missy’s happy smile!

  2. Barbara says

    May 20, 2015 at 7:20 pm

    Precious Missy. She is so pleased to have that coconut.

  3. Beverly Donovan says

    May 20, 2015 at 8:31 pm

    Wow, coconut cracking by hand…..

  4. Jackie says

    May 20, 2015 at 8:46 pm

    Great post, thanks for sharing!

  5. Kathleen says

    May 20, 2015 at 9:04 pm

    Pat C., giving the chimps whole coconuts was the best idea!! Missy looks so pleased with hers. And I see Negra has her hands full, way to go! But Jamie is just too much carrying that coconut in her foot! Did she start cracking open the coconut before or after the Night Bags?!

    • Katelyn says

      May 21, 2015 at 10:10 am

      Kathleen, she finished her night bag first. When the chimps have dinner forage we usually serve their night bags first (to help entice them to another area while we spot clean and/or put out the forage). Kind of like dessert first. 😉

  6. Pat C says

    May 21, 2015 at 4:21 pm

    YAY! This post makes me completely giddy! Love it! hoots!

  7. Chris says

    May 23, 2015 at 9:54 am

    This gives new meaning to…you could eat off the floor! 🙂 Coconut love! Speaking of tropical fruits…do they like pineapple?

    • Katelyn says

      May 24, 2015 at 10:23 am

      Hi Chris,
      Yes, they love pineapple! Though we give them slices as opposed to whole ones due to their size. 🙂

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