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Negra standing

The Queen on High Alert

July 9, 2016 by Diana

Today, Negra was the first on the hill for the forage. At one point, she heard or saw something that she wanted to investigate further, so she stood up bipedally. This is not a posture we see Negra adopting very often, so I was very pleased to have gotten photographs:

Negra standing

Negra standing 2

Negra standing and looking

 

She looks pretty innocent and sweet, doesn’t she?

Negra behind grass

 

Well, let’s not forget that she is a chimpanzee. Last week, before the drama of the fire, this sweet and innocent queen of the sanctuary caught and ate a hummingbird.

sweet Negra

 

I really like hummingbirds, and I don’t wish a violent end to any life, but, at the same time, I did experience a feeling somewhat related to pride… it’s not an easy task to catch a hummingbird, and it’s a pretty “chimpanzee thing” to do for a not-very-active, old grandma of a chimp who has lived in captivity almost her entire life.

Negra looking down

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  1. Amy M says

    July 9, 2016 at 5:13 pm

    Diana — How did she catch a hummingbird?!

    • Diana says

      July 9, 2016 at 5:56 pm

      I don’t honestly know. We knew the hummingbird was in there, and volunteers tried to catch it without luck. The next thing we know, Negra is biting the head off of the little bird. She was pretty calm about it. At least she made it quick.

      • Lisa & Crystal Grillo says

        July 9, 2016 at 6:35 pm

        Good catch, Negra! The photos of you standing bipedally are really cool. We love you all! ??

        • Lori Ellis says

          July 9, 2016 at 10:54 pm

          To cool. Shes able to be a chimp. God love them. Negra on high alert is very immpresive

  2. Coleen says

    July 9, 2016 at 5:34 pm

    My cat Bijou is proud of you Negra.

  3. Monica says

    July 9, 2016 at 5:38 pm

    I can’t believe she got a hummingbird. ..that’s crazy!!! I love hummingbirds too, but I have to admit, it would have been incredible to see her do it. I wonder what hummingbirds taste like…maybe a sweet, little treat….like a Smartie. Sorry, I had to say it.

  4. Tammy says

    July 9, 2016 at 5:40 pm

    Wow that’s impressive and yes they are chimpanzees wild and beautiful

  5. Star says

    July 9, 2016 at 6:01 pm

    Just loving this post and pictures. Warms my heart to imagine Negra enjoying herself.

  6. Meg says

    July 9, 2016 at 6:01 pm

    Negra and I feel the same in the morning, it takes a while to get upright!

  7. Benjamin Pavsner says

    July 9, 2016 at 6:11 pm

    One thing I love about these post is that once in a while, one of the chimps will do something surprising. Negra catching a humming bird and eating it (especially since chimps are mostly vegetarian) is a surprise

  8. Kathleen says

    July 9, 2016 at 6:20 pm

    This just might go down as my very favorite post of ALL time. I believe in the top 3 photos Negra is searching for a little Hummy to pass by — Fee Fi Fo Fum, Negra smells the sweetness of a Hummy-Hum! I love hummingbirds but like everyone else, I would have enjoyed seeing her capture that poor little winged wonder. You can take the girl out of the wild but you can’t take the wild out of the girl. What a year Negra is having.

  9. Pat Malcolm says

    July 9, 2016 at 6:50 pm

    Kathleen really hit the nail on the head…what a year Negra is having! ????

  10. Francoise says

    July 11, 2016 at 11:03 am

    Quite the feat! But then I’ve always wondered why birds are silly enough to get themselves caught. They are the ones that can fly, after all. It requires a very very stealthy hunter, which we now known Negra is. Watch out birdies, there’s a new girl in town.

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