Czech chimps go wild for zoo Zoom
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[March 17, 2021]
(Reuters) - We humans may be tiring
of video calls, Zoom birthdays and streamed performances, but the chimps
at two Czech zoos are just starting to enjoy their new live online
linkup.
To make up for the lack of interaction with visitors since the
attractions closed in December under COVID-19 restrictions, the
chimpanzees at Safari Park Dvur Kralove and the troop at a zoo in Brno,
150 km away, can now watch one another's daily lives on giant screens.
There are no mute buttons disasters as the sound is off, but there has
already been plenty of interest in what the distant cousins are up to
since the project got under way last week.
"At the beginning they approached the screen with defensive or
threatening gestures, there was interaction," said Gabriela Linhartova,
ape keeper at Dvur Kralove, 135 km east of Prague.
"It has since moved into the mode of 'I am in the movies' or 'I am
watching TV'. When they see some tense situations, it gets them up off
the couch, like us when we watch a live sport event."
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A chimpanzee rests in front of a giant screen inside its enclosure
at Dvur Kralove Zoo, where a screen broadcasting fellow apes from
Brno zoo has been installed as part of an enrichment project for
chimpanzees amid zoo closures due to the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) pandemic, in Dvur Kralove nad Labem, Czech Republic,
March 16, 2021. REUTERS/David W Cerny
The chimpanzees have also adopted other human behaviours such as
grabbing goodies like nuts to chew on while watching the action.
The video conferences, also aired on the safari park's website, will
run daily from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. until the end of March when
keepers will evaluate whether they should continue.
(Reporting by Jiri Skacel; Writing by Jan Lopatka; Editing by Alison
Williams)
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