Watch this: Chimpanzees retired to an outdoor sanctuary see sunlight and one another for the first time


The National Institutes of Health recently announced its intention to retire the majority of the approximately 360 government-owned chimpanzees currently in laboratories to sanctuary. Over the next 12 to 15 months, the chimpanzees with be starting a new life when they are retired at Chimp Haven sanctuary in Keithville, LA. Here are some of the luckier laboratory Chimpanzees who have already started transition to an outdoor sanctuary.



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  1. MORE BREAKING NEWS FROM SHAWN! THIS IS SO NEW!!!

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  2. When I retire--I wanna climb trees too--

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  3. Well the idiot here does keep saying show me the monkey--
    There they are.

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  4. JREF member dominate bleebers.

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    1. Bet you can eat a banana sideways too.


      heckler

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  5. I JUST GOT DONE READING THE BOOK "MONSTER FILES, A LOOK INSIDE SECRET GOVT. FILES ON BIZARRE CREATURES" BY NICK REDFERN & IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT "BIGFOOT" THEN THIS IS A MUST READ!! IT EXPLAINS IT ALL, FROM DOGMAN, SASQUATCH, UFOS, TO MERMAIDS AND MOTHMAN....




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    1. yea we are sick, she said some of them were 50 years old, it's called animal abuse..... people piss me off!!!!!

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