The President of Liberia at that time was Mr Tubman.
Alan
Thanks, i'd never realised where the odd name had come from!
The President of Liberia at that time was Mr Tubman.
Alan
Thanks, i'd never realised where the odd name had come from!
Tubman, what a great name for a chimp.Thanks, i'd never realised where the odd name had come from!
Not mentioned previously a number of large dogs from a rescue centre in Poland. One had surgery to tidy up a badly performed amputation of a foreleg.
I believe I'm right in saying that Tubman the chimp was born in 1968. I looked after him when I worked at Mole Hall in the 1980s. At that time he lived with two females, Gloria and Olinda (if my memory of their names serves me right), but didn't get on with either of them. As he had been reared in the house by Mrs Johnstone, owner of the park, he was very humanized, and didn't really think of himself as a chimp. He got on much better with Joey, who has also been mentioned in this thread, who was his companion after the two females had departed. Certainly when I knew him he had an excellent memory. When I went back to the Park as a visitor, quite a long time after I had worked there, Mrs J. had some difficulty remembering me, but it was quite clear from Tubman's reaction as soon as he saw me, that HE remembered me.
The new chimp ( Charley aged 45 from Germany ) is not yet on show , he is to be introduced to Tubman and Jason . In the large enclosue are Fergus and Twmi ( last 2 Penscynor chimps ) , Ronnie and female Nakima . Male Bili lives on his own next to the big cat cage .
Is that the total of Chimps they currently have?.