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Armond

Armond July 2021

Armond was born on November 4, 1986 and came to Project Chimps on November, 20, 2019. He was one of 18 chimpanzees in a social group that includes Kirk as alpha of the Chimps Ahoy Villa.

Armond came to us from New Iberia Research Center. After 33 years in a medical research laboratory, he was here at Project Chimps just over 2 years. 

Last fall we learned that Armond had severe issues in his leg and hip areas, as we shared in this blog and knew it was only a matter of time before those issues became severely disabling. Sadly, was once again observed favoring his right leg, appearing to use his arms to steady himself to stand. Our veterinary team anesthetized him on May 4, 2022 to better assess his injuries. During this procedure, radiographs (x-rays) were taken and showed that his right femur contained a comminuted fracture. This means that the largest bone in his leg was broken in multiple places. These types of breaks are severe and recovery in these cases can take multiple surgeries followed by physical therapy, the average chimp would not likely have a successful recovery. While the decision was incredibly difficult to say goodbye, Armond was humanely euthanized. We find comfort knowing that we chose what was best for Armond.

While chimps can live into their 50s, according to the Lincoln Park Zoo ChimpDATA, the median life expectancy of a chimpanzee in captivity is 32.5 for males and 40.1 for females.

Armond’s remains will be cremated and planted with a native/fruit tree on the grounds of Project Chimps in a future Remembrance Garden. The memorial site will be marked by a plaque with his name.

Donations made in memory of Armond are welcome and can be made here.

Chimp Chatter Featuring Armond

Boy Meets Girl – Entry #9

October 13, 2020

Waking the villa up after their first night fully together is another one of those moments that you aren’t ever quite sure what you are about to walk into. Will they have slept peacefully, or will they have stayed up all night getting to know one another and investigating other’s nesting habits and nighttime behaviors

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Boy Meets Girl – Entry #6

October 11, 2020

With our now united group of 6 chimps (Lindsey, Roxy, Kyrstin, Luke, Kirk, and Greg), it was time to bring in the enforcer, Armond. Armond is, well, the bouncer, the tough guy, the one you don’t want to mess with. It was important to get him into the mix and accepted by the small group of females before we add any more.

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Armond FACTS

Male

Date of Birth

11/04/1986 - 05/04/2022

Arrival Date

11/20/2019

Tribute

Caregiver Supervisor Tawnya remembers Armond fondly. “He touched many lives, not only chimp, but his care team as well. He was the perfect “chimps chimp”. He was very good at letting the humans know if we did something that he felt that we shouldn’t.  He would spit juice or water at us if he thought we were giving out food incorrectly or if we were giving an extra serving to him or another chimp. Once you proved that you were not a danger to his group, he was known to give a friendly head nod to let you know that you were accepted. He would back up any chimp that he felt was being targeted unfairly by another and would give a bouncing hug to a chimp that was upset and needed a hug.”

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