GAP Brazil: Play time at the Great Apes Sanctuary of Sorocaba
GAP Brazil: Play time at the Great Apes Sanctuary of Sorocaba
posted in14Oct2020
It’s children’s week in Brazil and we would like to share some play time moments of chimpanzees from the Great Apes Sanctuary of Sorocaba, in São Paulo, Brazil. Some of the chimps are very young, but some others not that much 🙂
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