Ai Ai kicks 16 year smoking habit

A female
chimpanzee in a Chinese zoo has managed to kick the habit
after smoking for 16 years, Xinhua news agency reported.
Ai Ai, 27, first took up
smoking after her mate died in 1989.
After a second spouse died
in 1997 and her daughter was moved to another zoo, the
broken-hearted chimp's health reportedly started
deteriorating.
Zoo keepers say they are
giving her mouth-watering food and playing pop music to
improve her mood.
"In the first few days, she
squealed for cigarettes every now and then," Xinhua reported
one zookeeper at the safari park in the Shaanxi province,
north-west China, as saying.
"But as her life became more
colourful, she gradually forgot about them altogether."
Her new, busy lifestyle
includes walking after breakfast, exercising in the evening
and being served "fried dishes and dumplings at every meal"
on top of bananas, rice and milk, he said.
Now and then, she can also
borrow her human friend's walkman to listen to music.
It is not clear how Ai Ai
developed her addiction, and whether she was first given
cigarettes from the same guardians who have helped her quit.
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