Project Chimps is a special sanctuary for chimpanzees retired from medical research, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of north Georgia. We are working to provide a forever home for more than 200 former research chimps, but we need your help. Meet and support the chimps at projectchimps.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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I think they will like to have much higher poles and some shaded spaces/hiding corners outdoor in the inclosure. Sooner or later when they have a squabble, there will be spaces to hide out.
Great footage. Thank you, Boys Scout Troop 985 for preparing the enrichment items, they look fantastic! The chimps, too,, look fantastick - no body shaming, but they're slightly overweight! 😉
What a wonderful presentation. You guys always out do yourselves, it's truly enjoyable to watch with my children, they're fascinated by all the props and, movements of the chimps! Ty❤😂
The ukulele part and the chimp in the cage reminded me of Johnny Cash playing in Folsom Prison... that monkey was ready to take a guard hostage and make a break for it XD
The more complex instruments i do not think they could understand well. It's not like our first music included brass or violins. It was simple beats and voice