Why the Stamford Chimp Attacked (2024)

The ferocious attack by a chimpanzee of a woman in Stamford, Conn., on Feb. 16 wasn’t a question of if but of when.

The 200-lb. chimp named Travis, whose owner, Sandra Herold, 70, raised him as part of her own family, had no history of violence — aside from one incident in 2003, when he escaped and stopped traffic in Stamford for hours. But when Charla Nash, 55, a friend of Herold’s, visited on Monday afternoon, Travis suddenly lashed out at her. The 14-year-old chimpanzee latched onto Nash’s face and tore it apart. (See pictures of animals facing extinction.)

The victim’s injuries were reportedly gruesome; the head paramedic who treated Nash on the scene told the New York Times that he had “never seen anything this dramatic on a living patient.” Nash remains in extremely critical condition. The chimp was shot dead by a police officer, who was also attacked.

But even as investigators try to figure out exactly what triggered Travis’s attack (he had been suffering from Lyme disease, which in rare cases is linked to psychotic behavior), the reality is that a chimpanzee living among people is simply a ticking time bomb. No matter how many years it has lived peacefully as a pet, a chimpanzee is not a domesticated animal and can snap without warning. “They are wild animals, and all wild animals are potentially dangerous,” says Colleen McCann, a primatologist with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and New York’s Bronx Zoo. “They are not pets. This is tragic, but it’s not surprising.” (See pictures of animals in space.)

It might be hard to imagine that a chimpanzee — familiar from zoos, animal shows and slapstick comedies like Cannonball Run — could be capable of the kind of savage violence inflicted on Nash. Travis himself was reportedly a beloved figure around Stamford; he was recognizable from television commercials, could bathe and dress himself and use a computer — qualities that made him seem dangerously close to human.

But adult chimpanzees might be better described as superhuman — a 200-lb. chimpanzee is five to seven times stronger than a person of the same size, especially in the upper body. “They are incredibly powerful, and people underestimate that,” says McCann. “An adult male chimpanzee is a formidable animal. I would not want to be standing next to one.” (See pictures of animals with prosthetic limbs.)

Nor are wild chimpanzees the docile, childlike creatures portrayed on TV. Highly territorial, chimpanzees will attack and kill other chimps. Though mostly vegetarian, they will also hunt and kill other animals for food; young male chimpanzees in Africa have been known to fashion crude weapons and use them to hunt bushbabies for meat. Attacks on human beings are rare, but they do happen — and the results are often catastrophic. The former NASCAR driver St. James Davis, who raised a chimpanzee as a pet, was attacked by escaped chimps at an animal sanctuary in 2005; he was left with injuries and disfigurement so severe that doctors kept him in a medically induced coma for three months. (See pictures of the 50th running of the Daytona 500.)

Pet chimpanzees are also reservoirs of disease and can pass along infections like yellow fever, monkey pox and the Marburg virus to their human keepers.

Despite the potential threat chimpanzees pose, many U.S. states, including Connecticut, legally allow people to raise them as pets. Primatologists like McCann argue that chimpanzees should never be kept privately, and the WCS supports the Captive Primate Safety Act, a bill pending in Congress that would ban the private selling of primates as pets. The bill has stalled since it was introduced in 2005, but the Stamford assault may well renew its debate. “This is a tragedy for the families involved, for the animal and for the community — but it’s not a unique story,” says McCann. “When humans keep wild animals as pets, they pose a danger, and more times than not it will end in tragedy.”

In Travis’s case, his owner was forced to call 911, then attack and repeatedly stab him — a cherished pet she had reared for years — with a butcher knife in a desperate attempt to save her friend.

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Why the Stamford Chimp Attacked (2024)

FAQs

Why did the chimp attack her? ›

2009 attack

He had left the house with Sandra's car keys and Charla came to help get him back inside; upon seeing her holding a Tickle Me Elmo, one of his favorite toys, he flew into a rage and attacked her.

Why would a chimp attack a human? ›

Wild chimpanzees are usually fearful of humans and will keep their distance. However, there have been recorded incidents of chimpanzees attacking and killing people. This usually happens when humans move into and destroy chimpanzee habitats, reducing their access to food.

What caused the Gombe chimpanzee War? ›

A 2018 study published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology concluded that the Gombe War was most likely a consequence of a power struggle between three high-ranking males, which was exacerbated by an unusual scarcity of fertile females.

Who was the lady who had face ripped off by chimpanzee? ›

After a chimpanzee savagely ripped her apart, Charla Nash was given a new lease on life when doctors offered her the chance to undergo a face transplant.

What killed Lucy the chimp? ›

But when she turned rambunctious upon reaching puberty, Lucy was shipped to a chimp reeducation camp in the Gambian jungle, where she had a difficult time of it and was eventually killed by poachers.

What if a chimp smiles at you? ›

The expression commonly believed to be a smile – where the lips are pulled back completely to show both the top and bottom teeth – is actually what we call a fear grimace. Chimps make this expression when they are afraid, unsure, stressed, or wanting to appear submissive to a more dominant troop member.

Which ape is the most aggressive? ›

The new analysis, based on 9,300 hours of observations on 12 male bonobos and 14 male chimpanzees, found that bonobos committed aggressive acts 2.8 times as frequently as the chimpanzees did. “Those numbers are really big — I thought I messed something up,” Dr. Mouginot said.

Can you outrun a chimpanzee? ›

With this speed and two extra limbs to rely on, a chimp could easily outrun a human for a short distance. However, humans are better at running longer distances. So, who is ready for #Chimpathon next Saturday?!

Why are chimpanzees so angry? ›

Primatologists have concluded that their territorial battles are evolutionarily adaptive. But some anthropologists have resisted this interpretation, insisting instead that today's chimps are aggressive only because they are endangered by human impact on their natural environment.

What is the lifespan of a chimpanzee? ›

The average lifespan of a chimpanzee in the wild is about 40 years. However, chimpanzees that live in captivity can survive even longer, and some have been known to live for more than 70 years. Little Mama was a chimpanzee who lived in captivity.

What happened to the chimpanzee that attacked a woman? ›

In February, 2009, 14-year-old chimpanzee Travis attacked Charla Nash, a friend of the woman who “owned” him. He tore off her nose, ears and hands, and blinded her as his owner, Sandra Herold, frantically beat him, stabbed him and called the police. When they arrived at her home in Connecticut, they shot Travis dead.

Why are chimpanzees attacking gorillas? ›

Some hypothesize that the behavior could stem from competition for food or the decline in the rainforest's productivity due to climate change, according to the statement. “Our observations provide the first evidence that the presence of chimpanzees can have a lethal impact on gorillas.

Why did they give Travis the chimp Xanax? ›

Police have said that Herold told them that she gave Travis Xanax earlier on Monday to calm him because he was agitated. In humans Xanax can cause memory loss, lack of coordination, reduced sex drive and other side effects.

Why do chimps rip faces off? ›

Why do chimps attack the face? Aggression is a common part of the chimpanzee behaviour, whether it's between or within groups. They can show tremendous mutilation. They go for the face; they go for the hands and feet; they go for the testicl*s.

How old was Travis the chimp when he attacked? ›

In February, 2009, 14-year-old chimpanzee Travis attacked Charla Nash, a friend of the woman who “owned” him.

Why are chimps so aggressive? ›

The first is that aggressive behaviour in chimpanzees is a naturally evolved behaviour that resulted in a competitive advantage and better reproductive success.

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