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Taking time to appreciate the roses

May 12, 2014 by Lisa

There were so many amazing pictures from Jody’s birthday celebration that it was hard to choose just a few to feature the highlights. In fact, I got so many good pictures of the chimpanzees foraging for the roses that I just had to share a few more today. Jody wasn’t the only one to savor the treat. Although she did end up with the lion’s share almost everyone got the opportunity to enjoy a flowery breakfast snack. What I find particularly intriguing is that I observed more than one chimpanzee looking at and smelling the flowers as part of the process of eating them. Now, this isn’t necessarily different from food as they often observe it and smell it before deciding whether or not it seems good enough to eat. It does seem a reasonable habit to get into if you’re going to be taking gastronomic risks. However, I still found it to be a captivating behavior to observe in my friends and certainly one that provokes further thought, if you go in for that kind of thing.

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Jamie
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Negra
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Burrito (Okay, he’s not actually foraging for roses here but for chow instead!)
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  1. Jackie Bobnick says

    May 12, 2014 at 3:32 pm

    Love all the pictures of the beautiful chimps!

  2. Cindy says

    May 12, 2014 at 6:00 pm

    Looks like there’s a couple of would-be flamenco dancers out on the hill!

  3. Benjamin Pavsner says

    May 13, 2014 at 10:12 am

    Maybe not. A chimp flamenco dancer would end up eating the props.

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