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Oh….. be still my heart.
Mr. B can be very intimidating to his caregivers (speaking for myself) he can bang the caging and make a terible racket, he can spit water with the best of them, he can shake the building with a display…. for me, from the very beginning of my caregiver training he has been a perfect gentleman. He never spits at me, he never bangs at the caging at me, he never display’s at me. He is always willing to play a game of chase or tug of war or a game of “keep away” with a block of wood or just sit and enjoy each others company. There is no way I can explain how much I appricaiate this from Mr. B. as I said he can be very intimidating.
Not only that but he is just a handsome young man…….
P.S. I love you “B”.
P.P.S. I hope I just didn’t jinx myself.
Heavy sigh…………………..He makes me swoon like when I was 17. Shhhhhhhhhhh, don’t tell my hubby!
What a handsome hunk!! 🙂
Sounds like he mostly has a sweet side. But being the only male, it is not surprising he needs to display his strong side now and then. He is a strong and handsome chimp. Good to see a photo of him.!
I can’t wait to see Burrito lead a patrol around the perimeter, I’ll get goosebumps. Do males always lead patrols, in the wild or captivity?
Burrito is also Mr. Adorable, who can resist his food squeaks?
has Burrito gone on patrol around The Young Hill perimeter yet?