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Smoking Chimp?

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BEIJING - REUTERS - A chimpanzee in a northwest China zoo has quit smoking after 16 years with the help of her keepers, official media reported.
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The staff, worried about her declining health, weaned 27-year-old "Ai Ai" off tobacco by distracting her with entertainment and a tastier diet, Xinhua news agency said.

"The zoo keepers tried every way to divert the chimp's attention from cigarettes: a walk after breakfast, a music session after lunch and gym after dinner," Xinhua said.

She also got fried dishes and dumplings, as well as the usual diet of milk, bananas and rice, said one zoo keeper.

"I also put earphones on her so that she could enjoy some pop music from my walkman," he said.

"In the first few days, she squealed for cigarettes every now and then, but as her life became more colorful she gradually forgot about them altogether."

Xinhua attributed Ai Ai's habit to solitude and grief.

Living in a safari park in Shaanxi province, she had taken up smoking in 1989 shortly after her mate died, it said. Then she had become a chain smoker after her second mate died in 1997 and her daughter was moved to another zoo.

Xinhua did not say who had first given cigarettes to her or kept supplying them.

The Xian Evening News said the zoo was trying to find another mate for her.
 
Alison said:
How very sad :(

isnt' it just?
i heard the other day about a giraffe in the Dubai zoo. they extended its cage upwards, so it straightened its neck after years of cramp and its neck broke :(
it died of course :(
 
That's pretty mean to make her stop smoking before they find her a mate. It's those moments AFTER mating that call for a cigarette. She's gonna drive her new mate crazy with all that nervous, incessant pillow-talk.
 

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THIS JUST IN................

Beijing - Zoo officials have finally found Ai Ai a new mate to assist in keeping her mind off of smoking. Unfortunately zoo officials found out the hard way that "Where there is a will, there is a way" and discovered Ai Ai has managed to start smoking again by substituting her mate for the cigerettes.

More to come...................
 
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I'd trade in cigarettes for a sufficiently interested mate . . . if I smoked, that is. :D
 
I'd trade in cigarettes for a sufficiently interested mate . . . if I smoked, that is.

Especially if I didn't smoke! :D

~James


P.S. Did anyone notice they mentioned this on Saturday Night Live?
 
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