
Cheeta the Chimpanzee In His Retirement Home
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From Gallery: Cheeta The Chimpanzee
Filename: 04-2156-0814
Photographer: Frederic Neema
Location: Palm Springs/ CA- United States
Caption: Cheeta the chimpanzee hugs and plays with owner and caretaker Dan Westfall. Cheeta, believed to be the world's oldest living primate, was thought for a long time to be one the chimpanzees that appeared in the 1930's and 1940's Tarzan movies starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan. Cheeta, a male chimpanzee, now lives happily at the C.H.E.E.T.A Primate Foundation in Palm Springs, California, a home for primates who have retired from the movie industry and the show business.
757 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 18, San Rafael, CA, USA. tel: 1-888-740 2727
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