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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:44 am |
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http://www2.tbo.com/news/breaking-news/ ... ar-341123/Quote: "He was very compassionate," Cobb said. "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."
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:33 am |
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Looks like J. Fred Muggs is one step closer to claiming the tontine.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:47 am |
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:52 am |
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:01 pm |
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Never a fan of the Cheetah character, since it was a construct of the movies and not the books... But happy that this intelligent animal was cared for throughout his life. I'd heard an NPR story on the facility that cared for him. The reporter was shocked to find out that the original Cheetah was still alive. I had no idea that Johnny Weissmuller had kept him on his property prior to 1960. I knew that Weissmuller and the ape were close. Maureen O'Sullivan had told stories of Cheetah attacking anyone that came close to Weissmuller on the set (especially the women).
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:15 pm |
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Having a chimp called Cheetah confused me a bit when I was a kid.
It sounds as though he lived a long and happy life. RIP, Cheetah the strangely named chimp.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 1:13 pm |
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Kind Of Close For One Of These Jewels.
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Cheetah too? So long ol' chimp.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 1:53 pm |
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Poor old guy... You know it's sad really, when you think about it. A lot of the animals from the Tarzan movies went on to become even more famous, and were able to live in luxury. Cheetah wasn't so lucky. He was never able to get another really big gig, his residual money ran out quite early on. Any businesses he tried to get into failed miserably; he lived out his remaining years in an animal sanctuary. He was surrounded by people who loved him, and while he did lead a rather comfortable life until the end, the success he so desperately wanted eluded him.
Which goes to show the old adage, "Cheetahs never prosper" is oh so true.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:00 pm |
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He was a victim of typecasting.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:35 pm |
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It really is amazing he lived so long. RIP.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:58 pm |
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Twice the age of most chimps in captivity. Quite remarkable.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:51 pm |
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Kind Of Close For One Of These Jewels.
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I gather most chimps lose their teeth early on and die much, much younger, like in their 40's. If Cheetah lived twice that long, he must have had a good dental plan. 
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:40 pm |
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The humanity!
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 8:08 pm |
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RobertSwanderson wrote: Never a fan of the Cheetah character, since it was a construct of the movies and not the books... But happy that this intelligent animal was cared for throughout his life. I'd heard an NPR story on the facility that cared for him. The reporter was shocked to find out that the original Cheetah was still alive. I had no idea that Johnny Weissmuller had kept him on his property prior to 1960. I knew that Weissmuller and the ape were close. Maureen O'Sullivan had told stories of Cheetah attacking anyone that came close to Weissmuller on the set (especially the women). Yeah, it's pretty amazing. I saw those movies as a little kid, before I'd read the books, and I loved Cheetah. Weird that I'd just finished watching the newest POTA film, then got onto the computer and saw that Cheetah had died. 
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 8:55 pm |
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Simon wrote: RobertSwanderson wrote: Never a fan of the Cheetah character, since it was a construct of the movies and not the books... But happy that this intelligent animal was cared for throughout his life. I'd heard an NPR story on the facility that cared for him. The reporter was shocked to find out that the original Cheetah was still alive. I had no idea that Johnny Weissmuller had kept him on his property prior to 1960. I knew that Weissmuller and the ape were close. Maureen O'Sullivan had told stories of Cheetah attacking anyone that came close to Weissmuller on the set (especially the women). Yeah, it's pretty amazing. I saw those movies as a little kid, before I'd read the books, and I loved Cheetah. Weird that I'd just finished watching the newest POTA film, then got onto the computer and saw that Cheetah had died.  Tarzan of the Planet of the Apes would be a chimpanzee that was raised by wild humans.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:37 pm |
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RobertSwanderson wrote: Never a fan of the Cheetah character, since it was a construct of the movies and not the books... But happy that this intelligent animal was cared for throughout his life. I'd heard an NPR story on the facility that cared for him. The reporter was shocked to find out that the original Cheetah was still alive. I had no idea that Johnny Weissmuller had kept him on his property prior to 1960. I knew that Weissmuller and the ape were close. Maureen O'Sullivan had told stories of Cheetah attacking anyone that came close to Weissmuller on the set (especially the women). He was in the Ron Ely TV show, so he's canon in my book. Man, I wish that show would get a DVD set.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:56 pm |
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RobertSwanderson wrote: Tarzan of the Planet of the Apes would be a chimpanzee that was raised by wild humans. That would be the greatest mash-up of all time. 
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:57 pm |
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Li'l Jay wrote: He was in the Ron Ely TV show, so he's canon in my book.
Man, I wish that show would get a DVD set. Yeah, that show is a golden childhood memory for me.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:36 pm |
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Quote: It's been an interesting year for chimpanzees at the movies. It kicked off with the James Marsh documentary Project NIM debuting at the Sundance Film Festival, continued with the surprisingly awesome Rise of the Planet of the Apes and we even saw the first trailer for the Disney Nature film Chimpanzee. Sadly the year of primates in 2011 got sadder this morning when it was announced that Cheetah, the chimpanzee in the Tarzan movies of the 1930s and 40s, had died. But is that the real story? According to the AP it may not be.
Following the reports of Cheetah's death, the news agency uncovered evidence and testimonials suggesting that the original story could be a hoax. For starters, chimps tend to live between 40 and 60 years, meaning that if Cheetah was actually in the Tarzan movies, that would have made it potentially the oldest chimpanzee ever known. Furthermore, as you could have probably assumed, multiple apes were used in those movies, and, possibly more importantly, "Hollywood accounts" say that the original chimpanzee from the Tarzan movies was named Jiggs or Mr. Jiggs and died in 1938.
Outreach Director at the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary Debbie Cobb said that her family got Cheetah from Tarzan star Johnny Weissmuller in the 1960s and he told them that the ape had appeared in the films Tarzan the Ape Man and Tarzan and His Mate. Cobb said that documentation proving this was lost in a fire back in 1995.
Making this story even stranger is that this wouldn't even be the first time somebody lied about a chimp from the Tarzan films. There was a similar report back in 2008 that was debunked by the Washington Post when it was discovered that the ape that had died that year was only born in 1960. The writer of that debunk, R.D. Rosen, doesn't have much faith in this new story as well, saying, "I''m afraid any chimp who actually shared a soundstage with Weissmuller and O'Sullivan is long gone."
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:08 pm |
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Obviously, this dead Cheetah must be the Cheetah from the Ron Ely show, making him the "real" Cheetah.
True fact -- the guy who played the little boy Jai is dead, I read. I wonder if that was also a hoax.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:00 am |
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At least he got to see the beginning of the ape uprising this summer. Farewell, Cheetah.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Cheetah Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 8:20 am |
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Li'l Jay wrote: Obviously, this dead Cheetah must be the Cheetah from the Ron Ely show, making him the "real" Cheetah.
True fact -- the guy who played the little boy Jai is dead, I read. I wonder if that was also a hoax. I choose to believe he was the Weissmuller Cheetah. I don't care what the experts say.
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