Mowgli   born July 22, 1999

At five years of age, Mowgli still had an active working-life when his California owner decided to get out of the apes-in-entertainment business and retire all his apes to the Center’s sanctuary in Florida. Mowgli had worked in the first CareerBuilders TV ads; was a regular on one of comedian Dennis Miller’s television shows; and had just completed filming the Tim Allen movie The Shaggy Dog before he arrived in Wauchula with eleven other chimpanzees in March 2005.

Mowgli arrived in the company of then two-year-old infant Kodua, and the pair was inseparable. When Kodua was introduced back to her original family (Oopsie’s group), Mowgli made new friends with two older youngsters, Brooks and Natsu.  

Natsu and Mowgli are best friends and love games of chase and tickle. They often share a hammock nest at night. And since Mowgli still has his baby pink face and white tuft of hair on his bottom, adolescent male Brooks is kind and gentle in his interactions with him. Mowgli looks up to Brooks, often imitates him, and follows Brooks’ lead. 

Mowgli enjoys swinging in his hammock while looking at photographs in magazines and he loves toys and balls. But his favorite play activity is anything involving water! He laughs while running through the sprinklers, squirting the hose on his feet, or splashing in a tub of sudsy water.

© 2007 Center for Great Apes

Center for Orangutan & Chimpanzee Conservation, Inc.
A not-for-profit organization


Box 488
Wauchula, Florida 33873
863 767 8903
All Rights Reserved

Questions? Comments? Please Contact Us.