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njlib

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Fri Oct 11, 2013, 11:31 PM Oct 2013

Apes Seeing The Light of Day For The First Time [View all]


Like prisoners emerging from a lifetime behind bars, a group of chimpanzees step blinking into the sunlight. This is the first time they have felt grass under their feet and breathed fresh air for 30 years. A few of the chimps were born in captivity but most were kidnapped from African jungles as babies and flown to Europe, where they were locked in metal laboratory cages to be used in a long series of experiments. Their ordeal finally ended in September 2011 when 38 of the surviving chimps were released into a sanctuary in Austria called Gut Aiderbichl, allowing them to feel the nurturing contact of their fellow chimps after years of being separated by bars and bullet-proof glass.

http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/09/apes-seeing-the-light-of-day-for-the-first-time/



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k&r Liberal_in_LA Oct 2013 #1
Humans...fucking shame on you. flvegan Oct 2013 #2
Shame indeed. Marie Marie Oct 2013 #6
Agree 1,000% njlib Oct 2013 #8
Exactly...shame, shame, shame...nt joeybee12 Oct 2013 #18
Thank you, njlib 1000words Oct 2013 #3
This video is amazing... CherokeeDem Oct 2013 #4
I was already starting to cry when the music started to play... njlib Oct 2013 #5
That is a most powerful video but before clicking on your thread, Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #7
LOL njlib Oct 2013 #9
Makes my heart swell and the tears flow UtahLib Oct 2013 #10
The two that hug really get to me njlib Oct 2013 #11
K & R Quantess Oct 2013 #12
It's a very touching video and story ohheckyeah Oct 2013 #13
Yes, I think the goal was to get them back into the wild njlib Oct 2013 #15
That's good. I know it would take time to acclimate them ohheckyeah Oct 2013 #17
people? suck! SammyWinstonJack Oct 2013 #14
Yes, they do njlib Oct 2013 #16
Freedom... kentuck Oct 2013 #19
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