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Routine check-up for the most dangerous animal in the zoo
The chimpanzees are considered one of the most dangerous animals at the zoo and undergo a check-up every 18 months. Photography by Louise Kennerley
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6-year-old chimpanzee Fumo undergoes a health check at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, Taronga Zoo. Credit:Louise Kennerley
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6-year-old chimpanzee Fumo undergoes a health check at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, Taronga Zoo.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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6-year-old chimpanzee Fumo undergoes a health check.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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6-year-old chimpanzee Fumo undergoes a health check at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, Taronga Zoo.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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6-year-old Chimpanzee Fumo is being transported to Taronga Wildlife Hospital to undergo a health check.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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28 year old chimpanzee Kuma being transported to Taronga Wildlife Hospital to undergo a health check.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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28-year-old chimpanzee Kuma undergoing a health check.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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28-year-old chimpanzee Kuma undergoing a health check at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, Taronga zoo. 11th March 2020 Photo Louise KennerleyCredit:Louise Kennerley
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28-year-old chimpanzee Kuma undergoes a health check.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Kuma undergoing a health check at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital.Credit:Louise Kennerley