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| Bobby
Stryker
born
January 19, 2005 The
youngest ape at the Center, baby Stryker also has the unique
distinction of being the only
ape at the sanctuary actually raised by his own ape mother.
In March 2005, Stryker arrived at the sanctuary riding on the
belly of his mother Jessie when he was only six weeks old. He was
an unexpected addition because the trainer who sent Jessie to us
did not know she was pregnant until the baby was born! Had little
Stryker remained in the entertainment world, he would have
undoubtedly been removed from Jessie to be hand raised for training
purposes – a practice which is stressful and emotionally
scarring to both mother and infant. Now living at the Center,
Stryker will live with his mother and family group permanently.
Since
sanctuaries ethically don’t promote or allow breeding owing to
the financial responsibility for the life of an infant (50 to 60
years for chimpanzees), all the males at the Center have either
been vasectomized, or were neutered by castration before they were
sent to the sanctuary. It is a rare and special gift for both
chimpanzees and staff to observe this infant being raised
naturally by his own family, and it greatly enriches the adults in
his group. Little Bobby
Stryker is always under the watchful eyes of his mother (Jessie),
aunt (Boma), and
grandmother (Oopsie). He is finally off the belly of his mother
and frequently hitches rides on the backs of his grandmother
Oopsie or the adult males Bubbles and Sam. He is becoming very
brave and independent, but is always quick to run to Jessie or
another adult for reassurance when something frightens him.
Since Stryker
is the primary focus of Jessie and Boma, they groom him
frequently, His favorite playmate is his big sister Kodua. They play constant games of chase and tickle. If they have blankets or T-shirts for enrichment, the babies often play a variation of “blind man’s bluff.” With blankets or shirts over their heads, they like to blindly walk around bumping into each other and the very patient adults.
Stryker will
nurse on his mother for a few more years, but he is now eating
solid foods. All the adults (but not Kodua) allow him to take
bites of food from them while they are eating. His favorite
foods are beets, corn, and any fruit. Sam and
Bubbles are especially tolerant and playful with Stryker and
appear to truly enjoy interacting with him. He often imitates
Bubbles and Sam. When the adult males “display”
(where they march around pushing tubs and throwing things
with great bravado and power), little Stryker pushes toys around
right behind them like a
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