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Santa/Mapima and Kimo: still not introduced

Category: Congo - DRC, J.A.C.K., Refuge Centre, Rescued Chimps | Date: Apr 28 2009 | By: jack

Hello Friends of JACK,

Although Santa (formerly called “Mapima” on the Web) and little Kimo have already finished their 3-month-quarantine-period, they haven’t been introduced yet into the main enclosure .

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Santa (right) and Kimo in their quarantine enclosure

Some weeks ago, we tried to present them to Chita, Bachi and Shasa. It was positive.

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Santa coming close to Chita’s hand

Then, some other chimps of the group were added for presentation and Santa already showed signs of fear…

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Kimo & Santa in the presentation enclosure

We didn’t want to rush them and presentation took some time. Bachi and Maya were the two chimpanzees of the main group who really protected the two little ones against a few rough ones….

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Maya keeping an eye on the 2 new ones

At least, D-day arrived for Kimo and Santa to stay with the group into the main enclosure. Franck stayed with them but couldn’t leave them. Santa actually refused any contact with the elder females and was very aggressive. Kina, one of the females, maybe upset by Santa’s aggressiveness, grabbed her by the left ankle and ran away with Santa crying and shouting… Santa was taken out of the main enclosure; she had been bitten on the lower lip.

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Franck in the main enclosure holding Kimo in his arms

Kimo stayed a bit longer in the group and dared walking around. Unfortunately, one of the young males (Wimbi) bit his right ear and Kimo showed such stress in his eyes Franck decided to stop everything…

Today, Kimo and Santa are still in the quarantine area as they apparently seem not ready to start a new life in the group. One positive thing though: both get on very well with Africa, Dian, Pasa and little Maïka and all love to play in the open air quarantine place…

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Roxane

7 Responses to “Santa/Mapima and Kimo: still not introduced”

sheryl, washington, dc, on 28 Apr 2009

Oh, poor babies. They’re still so little. Maybe they just need more time with other kids they’re age to gain confidence? Are their injuries healing?

s.

k, on 28 Apr 2009

oh no poor poor things. maybe they can be introduced at the same time as the other four?

Theresa, on 28 Apr 2009

I am so please Franck stayed in with them to watch the interactions and come to their rescue. Sounds like they just need a little more time. Poor babies. At least for now they have the company of the other little ones. I hope their injuries heal quickly. Keep up the good work Roxane!

Carole, on 28 Apr 2009

Mes pitchounes!!!
Ca me fend le coeur de lire ces quelques lignes!
je sais que ça n’a rien de définitif mais les imaginer malmenés par les plus grands me chagrine!

Wimbi a pourtant très bien accepté Tongo, non?

J’imagine l’angoisse qu’a dû être la vôtre en constatant que ça n’était pas gagné!

Merci Franck de veiller sur les petits loulous!

Carole, on 28 Apr 2009

Petit message pour Chita:

“Eh bosse…ne laisse pas les rustres effrayer les petits! fais régner l’ordre un petit peu!”

je suis pas sur qu’il me comprenne mais bon, on peut essayer!

jack, on 28 Apr 2009

They are both fine, don’t worry and, yes, Kinzli, since this bad experience, Santa and Kimo are both in a group with the other 4…

Christine C., on 30 Apr 2009

Oh, poor babies! Perhaps Sheryl is right, maybe they just need to build a bit more confidence before they feel comfortable. Boy, they are just so precious!

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