GOOD-BYE TO BOBO.—Mr and Mrs E. Weber, of Melbourne, brought up a baby chimpanzee, Bobo, as one of the family. When their daughter, Natasha, was bom, the two babies had their bottles together and shared a pram. However, Bobo has grown past the baby stage and has joined her own kind in the chimpanzee enclosure of the Melbourne Zoo, where Mr Weber works.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32554, 13 March 1971, Page 6
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63GOOD-BYE TO BOBO.—Mr and Mrs E. Weber, of Melbourne, brought up a baby chimpanzee, Bobo, as one of the family. When their daughter, Natasha, was bom, the two babies had their bottles together and shared a pram. However, Bobo has grown past the baby stage and has joined her own kind in the chimpanzee enclosure of the Melbourne Zoo, where Mr Weber works. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32554, 13 March 1971, Page 6
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