It is a tragedy that so many Chimpanzees were brought into the United States, at least they are people that care enough to build a sanctuary so they have a place to go when the owners/breeders can't handle them or don't have any use for them any more. It's a no win situation....that humans created....
You know you shouldn't pretend to "rescue" these creatures by putting them in another cage. If you trully rescued them then you should have spent the money into getting them all back into the wild where they came from like africa or somewhere with a jungle without poachers. the cage is not their home, the jungle is.
Most of them were retired movie stars. These rescued animals had no other options. They were already domesticated and couldn't survive in their natural competitive environment b/c of their youth and upbringing....
the chimp who was standing, pacing back and forth in the cage was very upset. this is a display of aggression and would probably end up with him attacking any human male in the area. chimps are enormously strong and could easily outpower even the strongest human male. a chimpanzee in his prime is 2-3 times stronger than the strongest human. and all this shit about chimps being cute and tame and wanting to perform for audiences is bullshit. they're wild like any other animal.
Chimps are naturally very agressive, and from the looks of those other two, they are displaying the behavior and physical mannerisms of animals that need more enrichment or interaction. N.H.P's usually display that hunched over posture, or rock back and forth continually when they are stressed and depressed.
I own an exotic animal rescue with about 16 big cats, 20 monkeys, six bears, six wolves, 30 exotic hoof stock, 20 farm animals, 30 small mammals, 20 birds, and fifty reptiles. I am currently in the process of expanding in order to take in abouts twice that many animals.
You invaded his space, without making a social display for permission/submission that is required, cages/houses allow humans to ignore natures peaceful ways, of communication and sharing of the environment.
lol, its home to guerillas? as in Taliban? or some very old Vietcong?
stephenpprice 2 years ago
It is a tragedy that so many Chimpanzees were brought into the United States, at least they are people that care enough to build a sanctuary so they have a place to go when the owners/breeders can't handle them or don't have any use for them any more. It's a no win situation....that humans created....
windap55 2 years ago
You know you shouldn't pretend to "rescue" these creatures by putting them in another cage. If you trully rescued them then you should have spent the money into getting them all back into the wild where they came from like africa or somewhere with a jungle without poachers. the cage is not their home, the jungle is.
adrianrubi 2 years ago
Most of them were retired movie stars. These rescued animals had no other options. They were already domesticated and couldn't survive in their natural competitive environment b/c of their youth and upbringing....
StandUPProductions 2 years ago
then by your self decided choice you have bound yourself to these creatures to care for them and feed them for the rest of their natural lives.
adrianrubi 2 years ago
actually 5 times stronger....
buck8866 3 years ago
the chimp who was standing, pacing back and forth in the cage was very upset. this is a display of aggression and would probably end up with him attacking any human male in the area. chimps are enormously strong and could easily outpower even the strongest human male. a chimpanzee in his prime is 2-3 times stronger than the strongest human. and all this shit about chimps being cute and tame and wanting to perform for audiences is bullshit. they're wild like any other animal.
legacyofarcon2 3 years ago
Chimps are naturally very agressive, and from the looks of those other two, they are displaying the behavior and physical mannerisms of animals that need more enrichment or interaction. N.H.P's usually display that hunched over posture, or rock back and forth continually when they are stressed and depressed.
NinjaRua 3 years ago
I own an exotic animal rescue with about 16 big cats, 20 monkeys, six bears, six wolves, 30 exotic hoof stock, 20 farm animals, 30 small mammals, 20 birds, and fifty reptiles. I am currently in the process of expanding in order to take in abouts twice that many animals.
sandymonitor 4 years ago
Good video but I feel sorry for caged animals..... they look sooooo sad :( . The big one looked very dangereous.. Im glad HE was behind bars ! lol
Billy...xx
payit4ward 4 years ago
wow. that's one tough chimp.
JamCol 4 years ago
Though they´re well treated animals, they´re still caged and that drives both animals and humans literally apeshit!
Brazdolph 4 years ago
Very good, I like monkey's/gorrillas, their fun to watch.
bpp7 4 years ago
funny guerilla spit on you!
Triptychs 4 years ago
You invaded his space, without making a social display for permission/submission that is required, cages/houses allow humans to ignore natures peaceful ways, of communication and sharing of the environment.
PeaceProfit 4 years ago
Yep, this comment is spot on. Respect the chimps' space and get some knowledge of their social etiquette you won't get spat on .
gorillaphile 4 years ago
you were lucky, i had a chimpanzee throw feces at me.
that guy lured you in pretty slick eh?
abolof 4 years ago
Pretty cool! I like animal videos; good job!
KennyWrites 4 years ago