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  2. Chimp Crazy - Wikipedia

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    So, in 2018, instead of adopting a baby chimp, Haddix adopted the Missouri Primate Foundation, including an adult chimp that Haddix had taken a liking to, Tonka. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] Tonka was born at Working Wildlife and rented out for movies such as Buddy and George of the Jungle .

  3. Primate Rescue Center - Wikipedia

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    The Primate Rescue Center is a primate rescue organization founded by Clay Miller and April Truitt in the late 1980s. The PRC is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization located in Wilmore , Kentucky , United States, approximately 17 miles south of Lexington , Kentucky. [ 1 ]

  4. Baby Island - Wikipedia

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    They do this with great success, through their courage and dedication, while raising the babies through various developmental milestones and adopting a baby monkey who they raise alongside the babies. Throughout the story, the girls sing "Scots Wha Hae" to inspire their courage to deal with their situation.

  5. Bubbles (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia

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    Bubbles was born in 1983 in a research facility in Austin, Texas, that bred primates for animal testing. [1] [2] There are conflicting reports as to how he came into Jackson's possession; many state that Jackson had purchased him when he was eight months old.

  6. Cruelty for clicks: Cambodia is investigating YouTubers ... - AOL

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    A baby monkey struggles and squirms as it tries to escape the man holding it by the neck over a concrete cistern, repeatedly dousing it with water. In another video clip, a person plays with the ...

  7. Nim Chimpsky - Wikipedia

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    Nim Chimpsky in 1980 with Bob Ingersoll at the Institute for Primate Studies. Ingersoll became Nim's advocate after the language research ended. Nim's return to the Institute of Primate Studies (IPS) in Oklahoma was by all accounts traumatic. By contemporary standards, IPS was a dreary facility.

  8. Jim Cronin (zookeeper) - Wikipedia

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    Cronin could hardly believe that his small refuge centre had grown into a thriving rescue centre for primates from around the world. Monkey World worked with the Ping Tung Rescue Centre in Taiwan in stopping the illegal smuggling of apes from the wild, and Monkey World was able to re-home some of the primates from the Ping Tung Rescue Centre ...

  9. Animal culture - Wikipedia

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    The researchers caution that "we must not overestimate the situation and say that 'monkeys have culture' and then confuse it with human culture." [50] [7] At this point, most of the observed behaviors in animals, like those observed by Imanishi, were related to survival in some way. [citation needed] A chimpanzee mother and baby