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Burrito on a spring afternoon

March 17, 2019 by Elizabeth

There may still be snow on the ground, but the sun is shining, the temperatures are rising, and it finally feels like spring.

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  1. Kathleen says

    March 17, 2019 at 7:34 pm

    Looks as if Mr. B is enjoying drinking in the sunshine. Eeesh, that face!

  2. Tobin says

    March 18, 2019 at 5:24 pm

    With a face like Burrito’s, one can get away with anything…and probably should.

    Speaking of whom, in regard to the Mar. 15 post (“The Tell”), I am left to wonder: do female apes of the age range of Jody, Annie, Jamie et al, experience menopause? At what age does the menstrual cycle normally end for chimpanzees? I am curious to know if, absent of such cycling, a male such as Burrito might have one less incentive to display?

    (Not to single out Burrito, of course, who remains absolutely charming).

    • Elizabeth says

      March 19, 2019 at 4:06 pm

      Hi Tobin! The research is unclear on whether or when chimps experience menopause. We do know that chimps can have babies late in life, and there’s no conclusive evidence that I’m aware of that they do go through menopause. Female chimps’ shorter lifespan compared to human women would mean that if menopause does occur, it probably occurs much closer to the end of their lives (as opposed to humans who typically live another few decades post-menopause).

  3. Tobin says

    March 18, 2019 at 5:30 pm

    Great close-up of When — one day a year, at least — Mr. Burrito O’Tirrub’s Irish Eyes are Smiling. I trust Burrito, Annie, and friends enjoyed some green libations and victuals to celebrate the serpent relocation expert who drove the snakes away from Ireland.

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