Chimp 

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  • I came across this subject just sitting back enjoying what warmth the sun provided, on otherwise was quite a wet and overcast day and possible in deep thought about something. The chimpzee has great character and expression and I just could not pass up the chance for a shot.

  • Old and sickly chimpanzee

  • Charcoal drawing of a chimp.

  • This chimp was playing with a potato sack and some how made this face :)

  • This inquisitive baby woolly monkey came in closer for a closer look

  • All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2008 Forest Friends Photography: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • These two adult Chimpanzees live at the Wellington Zoo in New Zealand. The contrast of the grass in the photograph symbolizes to me, their unnatural captivity. The grass is in its natural environment, whereas they are not. They seem bleak against the skyline that is Wellington city.

  • One of my shots that seemed to fit as a card.

  • I like how he seemed to be pouting.

  • This photo was taken at Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage in Chingola, ZAMBIA. Like us, chimpanzees are a highly social animal. Chimpanzee babies will learn how to be chimps by mimicking the behaviours of their mother and other members of the family group. And thus crucial survival skills will be passed down from generation to generation. That is the chimpanzee culture. So a poached chimp does not only represent the brutal death of an individual, but also the compromised survival of that individual’s offspring, the whole family group and its future generations. In the 1900s there was estimated to be over a million chimpanzees in the wild. But now, due to the unfathomable rate of habitat destruction as well as the unsustainable pressure of the bushmeat and pet trade, there is thought to be less than 150,000 chimpanzees left. Jeunes Animaux Confisqués au Katanga (young animals confiscated in Katanga) or “J.A.C.K” is a refuge centre for orphaned chimpanzees. Based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, JACK is an independent, self funded NGO that also works to slow and then to stop the dreadful haemorrhage of forest wildlife. All profits made through these cards will go towards the rehabilitation and care of the young chimpanzee orphans at JACK. Further donations can be made by contacting Mr. Franck Chantereau (founder) at jack@lub.gbs.cd or visiting the (french) website at www.littlejak.fr

  • these are your faceless masses marching to the beat of an absent drum. this is you.

  • A wonderful, fun-loving, juvenile chimpanzee found at the Little Rock Zoo in Arkansas, US.

  • Chimpanzee pondering life

  • My Animal Spirit is…Monkey / Showing your animal, discussion on the animal representation, attributes and medicine the animal carries or brings to you. / Image copyright © 2008 Abeque Wikimac. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • A HAMADRYAS BABOON – PROSPECT PARK ZOO IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK / /

  • original art print a.p.signature / landscape with wildlife

  • Elder chimp with his red sweatshirt. / Land of OZ – Oregon Zoo in Portland…

  • The newest addition to Ngamba Island, Uganda in Jan 2007. This young male had only been added to the group in the past month and the 2 mature males were being kept seperate so that he had a chance to assimilate as there was a great chance of infanticide if he were introduced to the males too early, hope all went well for him.

  • The newest addition to Ngamba Island, Uganda in Jan 2007. This young male had only been added to the group in the past month and the 2 mature males were being kept seperate so that he had a chance to assimilate as there was a great chance of infanticide if he were introduced to the males too early, hope all went well for him.

  • The look in his eyes…the scratching of the head. Sadness? Fear? Bewilderment? Is this what we are seeing when we look in his face? We must make changes so that the “sadness, fear and bewilderment” written on the faces of many endangered species, are being replaced with “joy, fearlessness and innocence” Part proceeds on any sales are donated to wildlifedirect.org Photography by Val Brackenridge / This Squirrel Monkey was taken at the Peterborough, Onatrio zoo

  • There is a look of “hope” in this wonderful creatures eyes as he stares out at his dwindling world. Hope for survival, hope for growth, hope for kindness. We have to speak out and take a stand to protect all living creatures before it is too late. Part proceeds of any sales go to wildlifedirect.org Photography by Val Brackenridge Photo of this Squirrel Monkey was taken at the Peterborough, Ontario zoo

  • The chimpanzee is the closest mammal in existence to humans. Endangered and exploited, they are highly intelligent and sensitive animals. To look in a chimps eyes is to look in a humans.

  • The chimpanzee is the closest mammal in existence to humans. Endangered and exploited, they are highly intelligent and sensitive animals. To look in a chimps eyes is to look in a humans.

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