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  2. Simian immunodeficiency virus - Wikipedia

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    Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) is a species of retrovirus that cause persistent infections in at least 45 species of non-human primates. [1] [2] Based on analysis of strains found in four species of monkeys from Bioko Island, which was isolated from the mainland by rising sea levels about 11,000 years ago, it has been concluded that SIV has been present in monkeys and apes for at least ...

  3. Oral polio vaccine AIDS hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    According to a now-discredited hypothesis, the AIDS pandemic originated from live polio vaccines prepared in chimpanzee tissue cultures, accidentally contaminated with simian immunodeficiency virus and then administered to up to one million Africans between 1957 and 1960 in experimental mass vaccination campaigns.

  4. Chimp Crazy is set to provide the answers in its upcoming episodes, but the chimpanzee's current home is not a secret. In the spring of 2022, PETA learned that Haddix was keeping Tonka in her ...

  5. Animal testing on non-human primates - Wikipedia

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    Fortrea primate-testing lab, Vienna, Virginia, 2004–05. Most of the NHPs used are one of three species of macaques, accounting for 79% of all primates used in research in the UK, and 63% of all federally funded research grants for projects using primates in the U.S. [25] Lesser numbers of marmosets, tamarins, spider monkeys, owl monkeys, vervet monkeys, squirrel monkeys, and baboons are used ...

  6. 'Chimp Crazy' is a disturbing docuseries that argues against ...

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    As with that series, "Chimp Crazy" — as the title suggests — is less about the animals than the people who own them. The four-part docuseries premieres Sunday on HBO at 10 p.m. Pacific and ...

  7. HBO 'Chimp Crazy' tells how abused Tonka came to live at Fort ...

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    Tonka's captor fed him McDonald's Happy Meals, then faked his death, hid him from authorities, and planned to euthanize him rather than give him up.

  8. J. Fred Muggs - Wikipedia

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    J. Fred Muggs (born March 14, 1952) is a chimpanzee born in the African colony of French Cameroon that forms part of modern-day Cameroon.Brought to New York City before his first birthday, he was bought by two former NBC pages and eventually appeared on a host of television shows on that network including NBC's Today Show where he served as mascot from 1953 to 1957.

  9. Inside Tonka's life after 'Chimp Crazy': Vegan meals ... - AOL

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    It’s been just over two years since Tonka arrived at Save the Chimps, a 150-acre parcel of protected land where 222 apes born in captivity have come to live out their retirement.