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Happy Day

May 7, 2015 by Elizabeth

Today is warm and sunny at the sanctuary and the chimpanzees are in great moods. Annie and Missy spent much of the morning like this:

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  1. Karen and Don says

    May 7, 2015 at 3:09 pm

    This is awesome and adorable. What else can I say?

  2. Cindy says

    May 7, 2015 at 5:01 pm

    Serious play, a sock was involved!

  3. Kathleen says

    May 7, 2015 at 5:32 pm

    Now that was funny!! Sock, Butt Bites et all!!!

  4. Jordan Bower says

    May 8, 2015 at 10:13 am

    So cute!

    This may have been asked before, I apologize for the potential duplicate question: it looks like Annie’s forearms are losing hair? Is that just the light of the video? Is she ok?

    • Elizabeth says

      May 8, 2015 at 1:34 pm

      Hi Jordan! Short answer: Yes, Annie’s fine. 🙂

      Long answer: Captive chimpanzees often exhibit abnormal behaviors – called stereotypies or stereotypic behaviors – that result from the stress and boredom of captivity. There’s a wide range of these behaviors, from relatively mild (rocking) to severe (self-mutilation). Generally, the more stressful an environment a chimp is in, the higher the incidence and severity of these behaviors. If a chimp’s environment improves – if they move from a research lab to a sanctuary, for example – there will often be an accompanying decrease in stereotypic behaviors, but they don’t always disappear entirely.

      We don’t see any severe stereotypies in the Cle Elum Seven, but we do see some mild ones, such as overgrooming. If you notice a thinning of hair in certain places on certain chimps’ bodies, that’s likely the cause.

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