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Chloe

Chloe July 2021

Chloe has the same piercing eyes and inquisitive stare as her mom, Rosemary. Because of her small and round stature, caregivers have given her the affectionate nickname “meatball!” She’s a very curious chimp and sometimes becomes fixated on new people, objects, or whatever is going on outside her windows. She also knows how to take advantage of a good opportunity. When the rest of her group is distracted, Chloe runs to grab her bestie, Lucky, and run to the nearest hopper to take their food uninterrupted! 

She loves watching movies we put on for “sensory day”. We have recently discovered that Chloe is not a fan of elephants when we showed her a movie and Chloe became alarmed when a big elephant appeared on the screen! 

As more time passes, Chloe continues to come out of her shell and deepen her bonds with her groupmates. She really loves habitat days and loves taking her lunch up to the tree platforms! Chloe is very sweet with her caregivers and likes to look right in your eyes before grabbing her food. 

Chimp Chatter Featuring Chloe

Movie Night

March 22, 2021

Chimps, like humans, enjoy a good movie. Their abilities to comprehend films helps us understand chimpanzees and how they think.

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The Art of Nest Building

January 28, 2021

Just like humans decorating a bedroom, chimps create their own spaces too. Each chimp has a specific preference when creating their nests. Knowing this helps us understand unique qualities among chimps and their habits.

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Chloe FACTS

Female

Date of Birth

11/29/2003

Arrival Date

11/07/2018

Fun Facts

  • Chloe has a very open mind about new foods!

Favorite Things

Chloe loves monkeys. Plush toy monkeys, that is!

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