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After Fred the chimpanzee was shown how to draw on a blackboard, there has been no stopping him. His friend, Suzanne, first gave him the idea. The couple are seen drawing together at their home in Longleat, England. Experts say that Fred is unusually talented and enjoys giving expression to his pent-up thoughts.

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Press, 2 January 1979, Page 6

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After Fred the chimpanzee was shown how to draw on a blackboard, there has been no stopping him. His friend, Suzanne, first gave him the idea. The couple are seen drawing together at their home in Longleat, England. Experts say that Fred is unusually talented and enjoys giving expression to his pent-up thoughts. Press, 2 January 1979, Page 6

After Fred the chimpanzee was shown how to draw on a blackboard, there has been no stopping him. His friend, Suzanne, first gave him the idea. The couple are seen drawing together at their home in Longleat, England. Experts say that Fred is unusually talented and enjoys giving expression to his pent-up thoughts. Press, 2 January 1979, Page 6

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