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Love for Lucky

February 24, 2026 by Jenna

Where do I begin when describing someone who means the world?

Lucky:

Prior to George’s arrival in May 2025, Lucky was our youngest chimpanzee resident. Lucky was born on November 6th, 1991 at the Laboratory of Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates (LEMSIP).

Not a confirmed story, but a LEMSIP employee once said that Lucky was named “Lucky”, because she had a twin who didn’t survive birth, therefore Lucky was the “Lucky one”.

Lucky at LEMSIP in the nursery: 

Lucky lemsip

Her mother was Sally and her father was Herbie. She is full siblings with alpha male, Cy, and half siblings with her bestie, Rayne, as well as Honey B.

Dora, Lucky, Cy (L to R):

Lucky lived at LEMSIP for about 5 years, until the laboratory closed down in 1996, sending Lucky and over 30 other chimpanzees to Wildlife Waystation (WW) in California. Lucky, among many of our other chimpanzee residents, lived at WW for the next couple decades until its closure in 2019. With WW’s closure, there was a huge task of finding new forever homes for many groups of chimpanzees, which led to the “Chimpanzees In Need” campaign, that people like Jane Goodall advocated for. Through the “Chimpanzees In Need” campaign, CSNW helped rescue Willy B, Honey B, and Mave in 2019, then Cy, Lucky, Gordo, Dora, Terry, and Rayne in June 2021.

The group of the “Lucky Six” advertised in the Chimps In Need campaign (top L-R: Cy, Dora, Gordo, bottom L-R: Lucky, Rayne, and Terry): 

Lucky is a low-ranking female in her chimpanzee group. However, with a very stable group and a gentle leader like her brother, Cy, it does not seem like Lucky cares about her low status. Lucky loves spending time with her best friend (and half sister), Rayne, who takes her under her wing. Lucky loves to groom her group members, as she is more of a groomer than a girl who wants to play all the time. Lucky is quiet and introverted. She is loyal, observant, and doesn’t care for drama. She only gets upset with others if they target her.

Lucky and Rayne’s friendship is one we don’t highlight nearly enough. They nest next to each other, sit next to each other at meals, groom with each other, explore The Bray together, and swap foods with each other. Something that really stood out to me was how protective Rayne was of Lucky during the George introduction. Rayne, Cy, and George were already living together for weeks beforehand. When it was time to finally add Lucky into the group (towards the end of the introduction), Rayne would make sure she was always nearby Lucky. If Lucky moved outside, so did Rayne. If Lucky went upstairs/downstairs, so did Rayne.

Lucky and Rayne in nests right next to each other, as they prefer: 

Lucky (L) and Rayne (R) out on The Bray together:

Lucky (L) and Rayne (R) grooming: 

Rayne and Lucky’s new fun way to travel:

Lucky is probably one of our least picky eaters at the sanctuary. She very rarely declines a vegetable. She also loves enrichment items, such as this peanut butter pinecone and gum!

Lucky working on a peanut butter pinecone for her evening enrichment: 

Lucky will savor gum for HOURS. Unlike Rayne, who already swallowed her gum. Most chimps swallow the gum right away, but not Lucky! 

Despite Lucky being introverted and preferring her alone time, she loves her people fiercely.

Lucky kisses the glass: 

When I started at CSNW four years ago, Lucky was the first chimp I connected with. On one of my first days, I walked by Lucky and when she saw me, she let out a big grunt, leading into a breathy pant, which is true Lucky fashion (check out the newest video at the top of today’s blog for an example of this). She still does it to this day when she first sees me. She will stop what she is doing and run over to say hello. I can always tell when she first spots me because I will hear her exaggerated grunt. When she is really excited to see someone, she also shakes her head back and forth, with her tongue out, while breathy panting. She truly gives the warmest welcomes ever.

A couple years ago, I got a portrait of Lucky tattooed on my arm. I feel deeply connected to her and now she will be with me forever!

Photo reference for the tattoo:

Lucky currently has 9 pals! Thank you so much to her current pals for the symbolic sponsorship. If you have fallen in love with sweet Lucky today, you can help send her into double digits! Become Lucky’s new pal here! Thank you so much for your support.

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  1. Eli says

    February 24, 2026 at 3:18 pm

    Lucky is such a sweet soul. She reminds me a lot of Annie. She’s not always front and center, but she’s an essential member of of the group. Also, I love Lucky’s excited greetings! She has the cutest greeting.

    • Linda C says

      February 24, 2026 at 4:07 pm

      Yes! Plus, she’s “Annie pretty”, as I said when they first came.

  2. Linda C says

    February 24, 2026 at 4:09 pm

    Sweet, beautiful, Lucky! Such a greeting every at work would be just another reason to be happy to go to work.
    It didn’t occur to me until now (and we never heard what the consensus was), but her play move with Rayne could be called: “pushing your Luck(y)”

    • Kathleen says

      February 25, 2026 at 7:49 am

      The Rayne & Lucky play move could be named “Follow Us”!

      I’d forgotten about that. It’s so cute and funny!

      • Linda C says

        February 25, 2026 at 4:27 pm

        I love that they have good friends!

  3. DebbieM says

    February 24, 2026 at 4:25 pm

    Lucky seems so sweet and she really is photogenic. What a wonderful family member. Your tatoo turned out beautiful.

  4. Tobin says

    February 24, 2026 at 6:20 pm

    Thank you for this informative feature on Lucky Chimpanzee. Of the chimpers, she seems the most elusive. Then again, when one is busy hanging out with your big sister, one has a full social calendar. All the same, we are lucky for her presence.

  5. Tami Roy says

    February 25, 2026 at 5:44 am

    Jenna, that tattoo is increrible! it looks just like that sweet girl! Whomever did it captured her essence!

  6. Kathleen says

    February 25, 2026 at 7:36 am

    Hi Jenna! Thank you so much for compiling the video on Lucky. Because she is a little on the quiet side (….with the exception of meal time celebrations when she often appears to be the first one on the mesh, sharing her joy with the caregivers!), we don’t often have the opportunity to see her and that bright, beautiful face of hers. What a pleasure it must be to find yourself on the receiving end of Lucky’s special greetings! I am curious if she likes to groom your Lucky tattoo.

    I get a real kick out of the fact that Lucky enjoys actually chewing gum. I can’t recall, are there other chimpanzees at the sanctuary who also choose to chew the gum as opposed to swallowing it like food? I think this shows a special intelligence, a cleverness. Chimpanzees like Jamie and Honey B are so outwardly astute that someone like Lucky can be overshadowed. But she is one sharp gal! And very brave, just like her half-sister and Bestie, Rayne. What a sweet bond they have.

    Thanks for loving her and being there to coax her on through all the new and greater adventures that lie ahead for her.

    • Linda C says

      February 25, 2026 at 7:51 am

      Doesn’t Foxie play with hers and stretch it?

  7. gaynell says

    February 28, 2026 at 7:55 pm

    Jenna, your tattoo is amazing. Huow wonderful for you to get a personal greeting from sweet Lucky.

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