After Tomy's death: the challenge with the other two chimpanzees left in the country and with laws to protect them in the future
Following the death of Tomy, a former zoo chimpanzee, discussions arise about the remaining chimpanzees in Argentina and the need for protective legislation.
Tomy, the 49-year-old chimpanzee who lived most of his life at the La Plata Biopark, has died
Tomy, a 49-year-old chimpanzee who resided at the La Plata Biopark, has passed away despite not having health issues and being under constant care.
Tomy died, the chimpanzee who arrived at La Plata zoo in an exchange plan and was sought to be made a "subject of right"
Tomy, a well-known chimpanzee at La Plata Biopark, was found dead at 49 years old, having lived there for over four decades and previously part of a campaign to recognize him as a 'subject of right.'