Meet Our Apes

“When I look into the eyes of an ape, I see the universe. I see a magnificence in nature and in beings that I can’t see any other way. One can begin to sense there is a greatness beyond the ape that we need to work hard to understand.”

Dr. Duane M. Rumbaugh
Scientist Emeritus, Great Ape Trust

  • Teco

    Teco

    Born June 1, 2010, Teco is the newest member of the bonobo family and scientists are confident he'll play an important role in the future of ape language research.

     

  • Matata

    Matata

    The matriarch and uncontested dominant member of Great Ape Trust's bonobo group.

  • Elikya

    Elikya

    Like her mother, Matata, Elikya is primarily used as a control subject, comparing the competencies of apes raised in a language-rich environment to those who are not.

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