Nice surprise on flight
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Nice surprise on flight
I just had to post. I was on a flight tonight from Atlanta to Dallas and I was seated next to a chimpanzee. He was trained and well behaved. He was so cute. I have never seen one outside of a zoo. Anyway he was wearing cute clothes. He absolutely looked like a stuffed animal but far cuter and of course real. The owner was kind enough to let me pet him. I had such a bad week last week it really made my day.
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No seriously this is not a troll. Apparantly the chimpanzee is trained to appear in movies. He was traveling with the owners. I wondered the same thing. American Airlines said that it was a service animal. I thought that service animals were specifically for the handicapped. Anyway it did not bother any of the other passengers on the plane. It was just such an unexpected experience but a pleasant one. No this is not a troll.
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Kate,
I've actually heard of small primates being trained as service animals. To explain my prior response, it was sheer mischief. In the past, there have been several humorous threads along the lines of,"can I take my monkey to Hawaii", etc., and they have been deleted very rapidly.
ja
I've actually heard of small primates being trained as service animals. To explain my prior response, it was sheer mischief. In the past, there have been several humorous threads along the lines of,"can I take my monkey to Hawaii", etc., and they have been deleted very rapidly.
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Kate -
I believe you! My husband checked into the Lowes Hotel in Denver once and 2 chimips were checking in behind him (with their trainer, of course). They were part of Ranger Rick's show (the wildlife guy) - he was making an appearance in Denver. They had on shorts and diapers to be "civil" in public - my husband later saw them in the bar as well!
I believe you! My husband checked into the Lowes Hotel in Denver once and 2 chimips were checking in behind him (with their trainer, of course). They were part of Ranger Rick's show (the wildlife guy) - he was making an appearance in Denver. They had on shorts and diapers to be "civil" in public - my husband later saw them in the bar as well!

