Leo
Chimp Chatter Featuring Leo
Do chimps get bored?
While Leo loves the newspaper, he only sees it about once or twice a week. This is to keep the newspaper as a treat and preserve Leo’s fondness for it.
Read MoreMeet Kivuli: The Sanctuary’s Youngest Chimp
At 13 years old, Kivuli is the youngest chimp now living at Project Chimps! Today, you can help give him a future worth looking forward to.
Read MoreCelebrating LEO’s 18th birthday!
Leo is “solar powered” — he shifts from room to room better on warm, sunny days! He loves a good game of chase with his caregivers and laughs while making them run from room to room.
Read MoreMeet Hercules: The Older “Brother”
Meet Hercules who acts like an older brother to the other chimpanzees including his pal, Leo. Read more to learn about his life!
Read MoreChimp Time at the Sanctuary
By Marissa Pena We’re always thinking about chimp time here at Project Chimps, but what exactly does that mean? As readers of the blog are aware, our mission is to provide former research chimpanzees with exemplary lifelong care. In order to do that, it’s important to provide a consistent schedule built around the specific needs…
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