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What’s in a Kiss?

August 17, 2017 by Elizabeth -

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You may have seen the video we posted the other day of Foxie giving kisses to some of the other chimpanzees to reassure them after a brief conflict broke out during her birthday party.

If you’re a chimp, a kiss can say a few different things: “Everything’s okay. Please calm down.” Or “I’m feeling a little nervous.” Or “Isn’t this exciting?!”

Today we set out a lunch forage on Young’s Hill. Jody and Missy both have the same foraging strategy. They make one big sweep of the area, gather as much food as they can carry, and then head back into the greenhouse to sit down and enjoy it. Missy was on her way to the greenhouse, trying not to spill any of her spoils, when Jody met up with her, also heading to the greenhouse. They stopped briefly for a kiss and breathy pant, which in this case was part: “This is great! I can’t wait to eat this food!” and part: “I have food. You have food. Everything’s okay.”

Thus reassured, they completed the trek to the greenhouse where they ate in peace.

4 Comments

  1. Avatar Donna Oleksiuk on August 17, 2017 at 3:20 pm

    Awhh – what a sweet story. Thank you for sharing that special moment with us ! :- D



  2. Chris on August 17, 2017 at 4:39 pm

    This would be a sweet story for Valentine’s Day! 🙂 And look! They even have pink treats!



  3. Avatar Kathleen on August 17, 2017 at 5:34 pm

    There is something about Missy’s little bod that I just love. Case in point — photo #2! Thanks for sharing the tactics of these two sweet and clever foragers.



  4. Avatar Arlene and Michael on August 22, 2017 at 8:17 am

    I love the story and how special that you were able to capture that moment in a picture! Thank you 🙂



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