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November 24, 2013 by Elizabeth -

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The majority of the time, chimpanzees are silent.

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And they are often sweet and playful.

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But chimpanzee behavior is much more complex than that. Adult chimpanzees are many times stronger than the strongest humans, their behavior is unpredictable, and they often solve problems with physical aggression. Whereas a typical human family squabble probably won’t progress beyond hurtful words and some yelling, a chimpanzee family squabble is much more physical, and often includes hitting, kicking, and biting. Outside the family, things often get even more violent. Adult male chimpanzees have been known to patrol the perimeter of their territory and seriously injure or even kill intruders – a behavior they share with their closest living relatives (humans!).

As caregivers, we develop close relationships with the chimps we care for. Much of our time with the chimps is spent in silly games of chase or tug of war, or quiet and gentle bouts of grooming. But we never forget that the Cle Elum Seven are not domesticated and they do not and should not act that way. They are not pets; they are individuals who play by their own set of rules and who don’t belong in our world. The best we can do for them is to celebrate when they act like chimps should, and be grateful that we’re lucky enough to share our lives with these ambassadors from the natural world.

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6 Comments

  1. Avatar Denice on November 24, 2013 at 3:37 pm

    When Burrito is pilo you get a good look at his muscle tone, quite impressive.



  2. Avatar diane d. on November 24, 2013 at 5:06 pm

    Love the pictures of Burrito



  3. Avatar Brenna on November 25, 2013 at 4:32 am

    Looks like my Burrito is singing, I love it when he’s all puffed out. 😀



  4. Amy M on November 25, 2013 at 5:51 am

    LOVE how you’re using sequences of photos! Even though they’re still, together they give a sense of movement.



  5. Avatar Kelly DeSoto on November 25, 2013 at 1:16 pm

    Thank you for the beautiful story Elizabeth. Burrito is such an impressive male! 🙂



  6. Avatar Rita Stevenson on November 25, 2013 at 4:18 pm

    Indeed, Burrito is quite cut and toned, He has such well developed muscles, when he is Philo Erect,,I can always recognize Burrito from other male chimps.
    He is my fave chimp, along with COZY
    , who lives at Chimp Eden, JGI South Africa,
    Burrito has changed so much as he has learned how to be a chimps with his troop, His sense of self SHINES through, distinctively, His self confidence IS truly remarkable !
    In the past year or so, he has truly come in to his own, I’m so very PROUD of Burrito,
    He has become so brave, its so beautiful to see him develop and grow,



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