Foxie is off the charts lovable. Her affection for troll dolls is endearing. Her ability to get even the very serious Jamie to cut loose is admirable. Her willingness to step in and give a reassurance hug to any chimpanzee who needs it during a conflict is brave. Her goofiness is contagious. Her habit of rubbing her toes together when she’s happy? I mean, really.
When she spit a full mouthful of water directly in my face today, my first thought was, “I could not love you more.”
Shirley Nelsen says
What a lovely post! They all are! But this one really impacted me! I then think of all the babies who were taken from her.
Julie says
This post just makes me happy.
Jo says
A sign of affection?? Mischievous? Wanted a reaction? She’s adorable to be sure and I’m sure she doesn’t know how that is for humans. Wonder if you know her motivation tho……. Hugs to all
Diana says
She was playing with the spitting. She often spits during play and just to see what kind of a reaction she will get. In general, spitting is not always play, but with Foxie it usually is. It was a hot day, so it was somewhat refreshing. 🙂
Kathleen says
What a wonderful tribute to Foxie….. and you too Diana. Your love for Foxie is touching (face full and all!) I am looking forward to her birthday on Tuesday! A day for pirouettes and celebrations.
Elaine Reininger says
A deeper insight to the character of Foxie was given in your post, Diana. I do love Foxie so mjch, I did before I read your words and now I love her even more. But like Jo, I do wonder what the face full of water meant. Maybe you are her favorite caretaker and that is how she let you know since she’s not allowed to touch you.
Diana says
Thanks, Elaine! Foxie usually spits to get a reaction out of strangers or when playing with caregivers. I’m not her very favorite person, but we do have good times together :). We do have some physical contact with the chimpanzees, as this video explains: https://chimpsnw.org/2016/10/chimpanzee-caregiver-interactions/
Chris says
Gives new meaning to … Here’s spit in your eye! 🙂 I’m wondering…do the chimps ever spit on or at each other or do just the caregivers get the honor? 🙂
PS. That is quite a perfect photo of Foxie…
Diana says
They don’t spit on each other. It seems to be a behavior reserved for the humans!
Chris says
🙂