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Amid the figs


stuny

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After visiting and interacting with the rescued chimpanzee orphans in Ngamba Island we went into the mountains to Kibale National Park, partly in the hope of seeing completely wild chimpanzees. We weren't disappointed and soon found a group of females and their young, high up in the canopy feasting on figs, while the males were off someplace foraging or watching a football match.

 

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Stuart- thank you.

 

I showed these to my wife who commented that no matter how many years some of us have spent in the wilds of Africa, it's amazing to see chimpanzees in the wild let alone see such excellent photographs of them.

 

Sadly people are so accustomed to seeing them as astronauts, in stupid commercials, or generally in captive situations, that they are unable to grasp the magnitude and wonder of seeing them as you have.

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Mike -

 

Thank you. Then there's the entire issue of "tamed" chimps as pets or entertainers. In order to capture a baby usually the entire troup, whose members are all 5 or 6 times stronger than us, try to protect the baby and are shot for their efforts. Disgusting, disgraceful.

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Virgil -

 

Thank you. In this particular forest there are four species of figs, each fruiting several times a year, providing the wild primates with food all year long. You wouldn't want to try most of these wild figs.

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