One of the easiest ways to enrich the lives of chimpanzees is through food. We try and provide the Cle Elum 7 with as many different kinds of produce as possible in an effort to keep things exciting for them. Caregivers do their best to make sure the chimpanzees don’t have repeated fruits or vegetables when they prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner. Not only do we look for variety in food, but we also try and change up the ways in which we serve an item. For some meals we might roast a food like pumpkin, while other days we might choose to serve it raw. Each day the chimpanzees enjoy fresh fruit for breakfast, frozen fruit in their smoothie, and a couple pieces of dried fruit in their evening night bags, all to help increase food diversity!
Yesterday, volunteer caregiver Stephanie brought Brussel sprouts to contribute to the chimpanzees’ dinner. Instead of coming in the more traditional bag of “mini cabbages,” these Brussels sprouts were in their original stalk form. There were lots of food grunts and squeaks as Katelyn scattered the stalks around the playroom. Burrito and Jody were exceptionally successful foragers, but Negra was the easiest photography subject. She decided to eat her stalk in front room 4 (also known as the portrait studio).
Oh Negra, you are adorable! I’m glad to see you also enjoy Brussels sprouts – yum … Great photos!
Happiness is Brussels Sprouts on a stalk.
Great pictures of lovely Queen Negra!
Oh my! I can taste those Brussel sprouts and feel Negra’s joy through these photos!! Scrumptious!!! (I LOVE Negra) Thank you Stephanie for taking such good care of the chimps. Wonderful photos Anna — and I can envision Burrito and Jody with armfuls of stalks!
They must be the most regular chimpanzees in the world!!! I wish I could get that much healthy food in me. Unfortunately, Brussels sprouts are probably my least favorite veggie.