Now that the U.S. is retiring most of the chimpanzees it has used for medical testing, they're finally getting their first taste of freedom. The chimps are being moved to animal sanctuaries — most of them to the federally run Chimp Haven in Shreveport, La., which houses over 120 chimps in large social groups in 200 acres of parkland. Some of these chimps have never before been outdoors and are transformed. "A year later, you're not dealing with the same chimp who came here," said caregiver Diane LaBarbera. Earlier this year, 53-year-old Julius made the move after decades in a barren cage at the New Iberia Research Center, getting his first glimpse of the sky since he was captured in Africa as an infant. The freed chimps seem confused at first, then euphoric, said behaviorist Amy Fultz. "They light up. They look up at the sky. To me, they seem to be thinking, 'There's no bars.'"
ke suan gei ni shu liao shen liao
ding hun de dang tian wan shang ,lao po zheng zai xie zhuang ,
wo sha he he di cong hou mian bao zhu lao po :“xiao niang zi ,
zhe hui da ye ke suan gei ni shu liao shen liao ,
ni yi hou ke jiu zhen de shi da ye de ren liao !”
lao po wen :“shi me me yi si ?”
wo jie shi shuo :“yi qian yue fu yue mu shi ni de jian hu ren ,
xian zai zhuan shou jiao gei wo liao ,zhe yi dao shou bu quan dang shi wo gei ni shu liao shen me ?”
lao po zhuan guo lian :“wo pei !ni xiao zi zhuan liao bian yi huan mai guai ,
he ni shuo yi hou dui wo yao geng hao ,bu ran ben gu niang wo jiu zhong cao jiu ye !”
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