Chimpanzee and tiger – best friends
Posted on 11. Oct, 2008 by kikonja in Animals, Bizarre, Funny, Photographs
This young Chimpanzee and those two white tigers are in friendship that could confuse most of those who see this photos.













Posted on 11. Oct, 2008 by kikonja in Animals, Bizarre, Funny, Photographs
This young Chimpanzee and those two white tigers are in friendship that could confuse most of those who see this photos.













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Molly
12. Oct, 2008
AWWW SO CUTE! !
salsa malaga
12. Oct, 2008
Great photos! Thanks a lot!
xanfran
12. Oct, 2008
awesome!
Ruben
12. Oct, 2008
Photoshopped. THE MONKEY HAS THE SAME EXACT POSE IN THE LAST TWO PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pete
12. Oct, 2008
Forget the chimp and cubs, that chick is HOT!
AlliaLance
12. Oct, 2008
The Chimp is amazing and beautiful!!! If only we humans were all that caring and nurturing. I do not think that they will let the Chimp hang out with the gorgeous cubs once they can do harm. Great pictures of BEAUTIFUL creatures but I too think there is too much human intervention. Animals should not be kept for human entertainment of any sort.
Scott
12. Oct, 2008
I agree that this is not proof of evolution, but it does show just how close chimps are to humans…seriously, check out the facial expressions on that chimp!
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12. Oct, 2008
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web
13. Oct, 2008
So will love and friendship prevail over time between the monkey and the tigers? Or will the tigers end up eating the monkey later on when they get too hungry? I am an optimist, so I hopefully friendship will prevail, but only time will tell. I hope we get an update in a few months…
I Need My Fix
13. Oct, 2008
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Pukeko
13. Oct, 2008
Ever so cute but I say to the chimp – “make the most of the friendship now while they are little”. He/she would make a good meal for a grown tiger.