“Chimpanzees are wild animals that belong in their natural habitats, not in enclosures for human entertainment,” said Dr. Jane Smith, a leading primate expert. “Incidents like this are a stark reminder of the risks and consequences of keeping wild animals in captivity.”
However, things took a dramatic turn when one of the chimpanzees, a 5-year-old male named Bongo, approached the woman and began to exhibit unusual behavior. Instead of simply taking food from her hand or playing with her, Bongo suddenly leaned in and pressed his lips to the woman’s face, effectively kissing her. Femme baiser par un chimpanze
The woman involved in the incident has reportedly undergone counseling and medical treatment as a precautionary measure. While she escaped with no serious physical injuries, the emotional impact of the incident is still being assessed. “Chimpanzees are wild animals that belong in their