reflectionsofeden
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Reflections of Eden
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Apes, monkeys, and other things that I like. Autistic.
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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A young bonobo in the forest canopy near Nkala village, Malebo, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Global forest wildlife populations have declined on average by 53%, a new WWF report reveals
Photograph: Karine Aigner/WWF
(via The week in wildlife – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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Chimpanzee hands by Tambako the Jaguar on Flickr.
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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Mama Gladys and rescued babies, Lola Ya Bonobo by Friends of Bonobos <3
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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Orangutan 🦧🍊
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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Rare orange Howler Monkey
Caño Negro, Costa Rica
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Bonobos, Democratic Republic of the Congo - photographed by Christian Ziegler.
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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apeinitiative.org/remembering-kanzi
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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rest in peace to the late great kanzi the bonobo 😭
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Gorilla brothers Kesho and Alf ‘joy’ at Longleat reunion
A clear display of “gorilla joy” was seen by keepers at a safari park in Wiltshire as two brothers were reunited after more than two years apart.
Kesho, and his younger brother Alf, were brought back together to live in a new Gorilla Colony at Longleat Safari Park. They have also been joined by a third brother, six-year-old Evindi.
The brothers were born at Dublin Zoo but separated when Kesho, a 13-year-old western lowland silverback, was moved to London Zoo to be part of a breeding programme.
Longleat keeper, Mark Tye, said: “The keepers from Dublin weren’t entirely sure the brothers would even know each other, but the moment they met you could just see the recognition in their eyes.”
Mr Tye added: “We had been slightly concerned how they would react to each other and whether the big brother could put up with little Alf’s playfulness. However they have formed a really tight bond in just a few weeks and Kesho is actually incredibly tolerant; allowing both Alf and six-year-old Evindi to jump all over him.”
Ian Redmond OBE, the chairman of the Ape Alliance and a conservationist with 30 years mountain gorilla experience, said the pictures display “self-evident joy”.
“What you’re seeing is exactly what you think you’re seeing,” he said. “Two intelligent social mammals, who were separate, are pleased to see each other again and play together. It is gorilla joy, being reunited with someone you used to have good times with and now you can again, so it’s gorilla happiness.”
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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Kanzi
October 28, 1980 – March 18, 2025
An icon has gone. RIP my beautiful boy.
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Thinking about orangutans every waking hour
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Kanzi the bonobo By: Unknown photographer From: Disney’s Wonderful World of Knowledge 1986
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reflectionsofeden · 3 months ago
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Thoughtful Expression by Meelux http://ift.tt/1gJFFMd
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The baby orangutan with a funny face! by Tambako the Jaguar on Flickr.
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