A wild raccoon probably didn't expect a big chimp challenge when he
wandered through the Knoxville Zoo in Tennessee.
A few days ago, "Downtown" Randall Brown was visiting the zoo with his
son, Will White, when they spotted something unexpected in Chimp Ridge.
A raccoon had somehow got inside the chimpanzee enclosure, and had been
"treed" by the youngest and most inquisitive member of the group,
7-year-old George. While the other chimps looked on from nearby, George grabbed a stick and was trying to poke the raccoon.
Brown started recording the scene, and he and other visitors are amazed at what they are seeing.
"Chimps use tools, so that's unique in the animal kingdom that they do that," said Lisa New, zoo president. "He was extending his reach." But he wasn't touching the small intruder. New believes the chimps were curious but wary. They weren't looking for lunch, either. In the wild, chimps do hunt and kill for food, but these chimps have never eaten meat.
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