Jambo And His Group Braving The Cold

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Jambo, the stylishly hairless chimp, struts through the grass on a quest for grub, all part of the daily enrichment regimen. They prefer to channel their inner forager through the lush greenery. Flynn, the gourmet gorilla, scores himself a leek and some primate gourmet biscuits. Meanwhile, Kibali proudly parades with a cauliflower and Victoria has also got her food. Jomar kicks back in the hammock, but wait, here comes Jambo, sporting a leek like a seasoned cigar aficionado, later stumbling upon not one, but two halves of cauliflower. With his loot in tow, he gracefully descends and heads indoors, perhaps to plan his next culinary feast or to contemplate the mysteries of the universe.

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Hairless Chimp Jambo, the alpha male was born at Twycross Zoo in England. He has had alopecia, a form of hair loss since his youth. He was born on June 9, 1982.
In November 2018, Jambo lost his ear, possibly due to an accidental fight with his mother. Attempts to reattach it with skin glue failed as he continued to pick on it. In October 2022, he also lost a toe, with the cause unknown but possibly related to fights and agitation during mating season.
In 2018, the chimpanzees received a new habitat called "Chimpanzee Eden." It spans 1,160 square meters and includes two seven-meter-high indoor spaces connected to a large outdoor area with climbing frames and huts.

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