That’s handy for Christmas: The monkey that can do all the washing-up

By
Chris Parsons

Last updated at 8:21 PM on 22nd December 2011

At a time of year which most spend eating and drinking, any extra cleaning help will always come in useful.

But this is one domestically-trained assistant you’re unlikely to find in the kitchen – a monkey who has been trained to do the washing-up.

The capuchin was being reintroduced to the wild at a sanctuary in El Chapar, Bolivia by Louis Dumas two years ago.

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Helping hand: Pete the capuchin scrubs away at the first of many pots in Bolivia

Helping hand: Pete the capuchin scrubs away at the first of many pots in Bolivia

Elbow grease: The small monkey works hard despite carrying a baby female called Pea on his back

Elbow grease: The small monkey works hard despite carrying a baby female called Pea on his back

But ever since being shown back into his natural habitat, the male monkey named Pete has started mimicking human behaviour.

Pete’s bizarre antics included imitating humans washing dishes, meaning the capuchin was soon scrubbing away at pots and pans at the sanctuary.

The monkey’s cleaning exploits are all the more impressive given he does so with another monkey, a baby female called Pea, on his back the whole time.

You missed a spot: The cleaning capuchin gets right into the corner of one bowl during his washing-up

You missed a spot: The cleaning capuchin gets right into the corner of one bowl during his washing-up

Working hard: Pete the capuchin has reportedly become so well-trained he rinses his own scrubbing brush

Working hard: Pete the capuchin has reportedly become so well-trained he rinses his own scrubbing brush

Monkey expert Louis Dumas said: ‘Pete had been observing me washing the pots for a few days before he took over and began completely and perfectly imitating me.

‘The monkey on his back is a baby female called Pea. She is not his daughter.

‘Pete had an unfortunate overbite which made him a particularly ugly monkey; he had very little success with the ladies and therefore looked after babies a lot.’

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Beats being experimented on by sick scientists the world over.

I’d marry Pete! Doing the dishes and watches over the baby. LOL!

No offence to the monkey but even if the results looked good I’d just have to do it again.

Those female monkeys must be mad – Pete seems like a great catch who does his share of the housework and looks after the babies!

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