
via IFTTT Jambo the hairless chimp is coming outside. He's got his orange bell pepper in his hand. He walks through the dry grass. Chimp Jomar looks like has raided the whole veg garden. Whereas Jambo is just happy with one leaf in his mouth. As you can see from the injury on his head and arm, the clip is from last year. He has limited arm movement as well. In the recent videos, he moves quite freely and it all healed. He starts hooting and then screaming, runs to the window and throws some wood wool towards the visitors. Rubbing his leg and foot with the wood wool before going back inside. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and enable all notifications so you never miss a thing. We've got an exciting lineup for you, with brand-new videos and shorts dropping seven times a week. And mark your calendar because every Tuesday is Chimpanzee Day, where you'll get an exclusive glimpse into the fascinating world of these incredible creatures. Join our community today and be part of the adventure! Don't miss out – subscribe now! #HairlessChimpanzee #HairlessChimp Shop/Merch Links with worldwide delivery: Biggest collection of T-shirts, stickers, caps and much more rawshutterbug Redbubble @ https://rb-ambassador.pxf.io/HairlessChimp #AD #RedbubbleAmbassador Customizable T-shirts, stickers, apparel, homeware and much more rawshutterbug Zazzle: https://www.zazzle.com/collections/hairless_chimp_jambo-119785925986234731?rf=238978496872225031 Amazon USA Store https://www.amazon.com/shop/sloggervlogger #Ad #AmazonAssociate 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. Born on June 9, 1982, he shares the same habitat with Coco his mother, who is the oldest animal at Twycross Zoo. Jambo's siblings from his father's side, Holly (born December 27, 1982) and Jomar (born December 28, 1990), are also in the same habitat. His first son Peter is in neighbouring enclosures. 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. Watch Jambo videos at: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXC1aShJSBiV-oQYoaemapq4zbFELy1FI Some links above and in the video are affiliate links, meaning I earn a commission on final purchases with zero additional cost to you. Thank you for your visit and for supporting this channel.