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A Hollywood Legend Passes From The Scene...

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And goes to climb The Great Banana Tree In The Sky:
Chimp from 1930s US 'Tarzan' films dead at 80

Cheetah, a chimpanzee said to have performed in the "Tarzan" films of the 1930s, has died at the age of 80, according to the Florida sanctuary where he lived.

"It is with great sadness that the community has lost a dear friend and family member on December 24, 2011," the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor, Florida announced on its website.

Cheetah was said to have performed in "Tarzan the Ape Man" (1932) and "Tarzan and His Mate" (1934), classic films about a man reared in the jungle starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan.

Similar claims were made about another very old chimpanzee, named Cheeta, which lives in California. But a writer researching that chimp in 2008 found considerable evidence it was too young to have appeared in the films, and its owners have accepted the findings on their website, cheetathechimp.org.

The average life span of a wild chimpanzee is around 45 years.

Several chimpanzees were used in the filming of the "Tarzan" movies and subsequent films, during a period when the primates were widely used in Hollywood and often mistreated.

The Florida chimpanzee -- which reportedly arrived at the sanctuary in 1960 -- loved finger-painting and watching football, and was soothed by Christian music, the sanctuary's outreach director Debbie Cobb told the Tampa Tribune.

"He could tell if I was having a good day or a bad day. He was always trying to get me to laugh if he thought I was having a bad day. He was very in tune to human feelings," Cobb was quoted as saying.

Ron Priest, a sanctuary volunteer, told the Tribune that Cheetah stood out because he could walk upright with a straight back like a human, and was distinguished by other talents.

"When he didn't like somebody or something that was going on, he would pick up some poop and throw it at them.[gee, he would have fit in great here.. :)] He could get you at 30 feet with bars in between," Priest said.
http://news.yahoo.com/chimp-1930s-us-ta ... 19035.html

It's a little known fact that Weissmuller was very jealous of his simian co-star; not just because he was a better actor, but also because he was given much more intelligent dialogue....
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"When he didn't like somebody or something that was going on, he would pick up some poop and throw it at them.[gee, he would have fit in great here.. ] He could get you at 30 feet with bars in between," Priest said.
Now that's what I call..............TALENT! :lol:

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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Do we really believe that this is the actual chimp? Or was it like Lassie - a succession of animals who looked alike? 80 years old is literally incredible.

How bizarre is it that they chose to name one animal after another? A chimpanzee named, "Cheetah."

What if it was a dog named "Warthog"? Would the movie-going public have been as accepting?

How ironic that this dumb animal was able to do literally what it took me many years to learn to do verbally - throw shit at people I don't like.

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