Although, in reality, there’s some confusion and doubtless deliberate obfuscation – several chimps played the role in the movies, and some aren’t as old as they’re claimed to be:
I saw an article that seems to differentiate this (now dead) Cheetah from Gentry’s Cheeta at the CHEETA sanctuary in Palm Springs (the one Rosen’s WP article is about). It seems like the Yahoo article in your first post is making the same differentiation.
So it’s possible that this (now dead) Cheetah really was one of the Cheetahs - I’m not sure. I thought exactly the same thing as you did, Cal, when I heard the story in NPR - “yeah, right!” - but it’s possible this is legit.
I saw an article that seems to differentiate this (now dead) Cheetah from Gentry’s Cheeta at the CHEETA sanctuary in Palm Springs (the one that Rosen wrote about in his article). It seems like the Yahoo article in Cal’s first post in the other thread is making the same differentiation.
So it’s possible that this (now dead) Cheetah really was one of the Cheetahs - I’m not sure. I thought exactly the same thing as you did, Cal, when I heard the story in NPR - “yeah, right!” - because of that Washington Post/Rosen article, but it’s possible this is legit.
Woo-hoo–I got got a call from the NY Times about my fake Cheeta obit, and he asked if he could quote me when I said, “All chimps look like George Burns to me.”