They don't like it when you stare them in the eyes, smile, or act aggressively.
Chimps are not native to Britain but we do have many Chimps in our Wildlife Parks and Zoo's.
The Zoo...
no only chimps
Yes. But also the wild life.
They live in tropical rainforest's and zoo's and they live in west Africa
The Toronto Zoo cannot exhibit every animal specie, including the chimpanzee. However, the Toronto Zoo does have other animals in the ape family.
They were moved to John Ball Park Zoo in Grand Rapids, MI. They now have 5 chimp friends and have a very good life. :)
as long as they want ;)
Yes. I've been there, in fact I live in Singapore and I love going to see the otters.
If the zoo doesn't want an animal, they sell them to a different zoo
Chimps are not native to India but some are probably found in zoos and similar.
Chimps can be friendly - if in a zoo and cared for by zoo experts. HOWEVER, chimps are also animals who have much more strength than humans and can turn violent in a second. They should not be raised as 'pets', because they are wild animals and belong in the wild. Mothers are hunted down and killed so hunters can sell the babies. But baby chimps grow up very fast to adult chimps and they can attack. A woman in the USA lost her face and hands when her friend's adult chimp attacked her without provocation; the chimp had to be shot by police. So don't ever think a chimp can be a suitable pet.