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  2. Charla Nash opens up about recent face transplant setback ...

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    Charla Nash, the Connecticut woman who received a face transplant after a horrific attack by a friend's pet chimpanzee, had a minor setback last week when her body began to reject the transplant ...

  3. Captive Primate Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    The Captive Primate Safety Act was first introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Rep. Eddie Johnson on March 16, 2005. [8] The bill was reintroduced by Rep. Mark Kirk [9] in February 2009 following the widely publicized mauling of Charla Nash by a pet chimpanzee Travis. [10]

  4. Chimp attack victim Charla Nash pushing primate pet ban - AOL

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    Charla Nash, the woman who famously survived a terrible chimpanzee attack in 2009, is in Washington to push Congress for change. Charla Nash lost her eyes, nose and lips when her friend's pet ...

  5. Chimpanzee - Wikipedia

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    Human interactions with chimpanzees may be especially dangerous if the chimpanzees perceive humans as potential rivals. [184] At least six cases of chimpanzees snatching and eating human babies are documented. [185] A chimpanzee's strength and sharp teeth mean that attacks, even on adult humans, can cause severe injuries.

  6. Fatal Attractions (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Attractions is a recurring documentary series broadcast on Animal Planet.First aired in 2010, the show focused on humans who have kept animals as unconventional pets that have turned out to be dangerous and sometimes fatal.

  7. Scientists observe chimpanzees using human-like warfare tactic

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    "Chimpanzees compete for space, which encompasses food resources. Large territories are beneficial as it reduces within-group competition, and female reproductive rates are increased in larger ...

  8. St. James Davis chimpanzee attack - Wikipedia

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    A second chimpanzee was also loose. The two young chimpanzees involved in the attack were named Buddy and Ollie. [4] Two female chimpanzees named Susie and Bones also escaped from their cages during the attack; they were not involved in the assault on St. James and LaDonna and were recaptured five hours later.

  9. Pet monkey - Wikipedia

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    A pet monkey is a monkey kept as a pet. Monkeys are beloved for their entertainment value, resemblance to humans, and human-like abilities, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but the practice of keeping monkeys as pets is criticized by primatologists and zoologists due to issues surrounding conservation , the animals' welfare, and public health and safety.