Chimpanzee
HI, MY NAME IS BONGO
Date of birth: November 2, 2000
Place of birth: captivity, Valencia
Date of arrival at MONA: June 30, 2002
Subspecies: hybrid of Pan troglodytes troglodytes x Pan troglodytes verus
Bongo arrived at the center when he was two years old, along with Waty. They were in very poor conditions: thin, malnourished and very traumatized. They had been confiscated due to lack of papers from a chimpanzee trainer who was using them for shows at the Circo Mundial Italiano.


ABOUT BONGO
His past
Because of the premature separation from his mother, Bongo was very insecure. He was so traumatized he didn’t trust anyone and was so withdrawn that he spent many hours rocking on one leg, which later affected his locomotion. At first he didn’t even dare to laugh and hid his laughter when he was tickled.
Until the age of seven he lived with the old group of La Família. Romie, the old female of the group, played the role of his adoptive mother, even teaching him to eat solid food, because until the time of his rescue he had only taken bottles of milk.
His present
He has never rocked on his leg again and laughs a lot when he plays. He has been completely black since he was very young and has become a spectacular chimpanzee, very athletic and intelligent.
His social life
While still a teenager, he defeated the leader male of the moment, Marco. Since then, he has been learning to be the “alpha male”, because even though he is the leader of the group, he still has a long way to go to be a good, fair, and balanced leader.
Bongo likes
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Doing displays
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“Covering up” to sleep

Bongo's group: Mutamba

Àfrica
Taken from the jungle as a baby, smugglers abandoned her to her fate in a cage at the port of destination.
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Waty
La vam rescatar del Circ Mundial Italià, estrella principal d’un dels seus espectacles amb animals.
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Juanito
He arrived when he was one year old and his integration into the group was recorded by National Geographic cameras.
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Bongo
Rescued from the circus at the age of two, he arrived very thin and with a great fear of physical contact.
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