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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">APShown here are New Jersey Democratic Reps. Bill Pascrell, left, and Steve
Rothman. Let the political cannibalism begin.Colleagues on Capitol Hill are being turned
into rivals on the campaign trail, as newly drawn congressional districts force
incumbents of the same party into primary campaigns against one another.The phenomenon
is a product of the once-in-a-decade redistricting effort occurring in state capitals
across the country. State legislatures and other bodies, using the latest census
figures, have been hard at work redrawing their state's congressional districts --
in some cases adding or eliminating them depending on the shift in
population.In states that are losing a seat or two, the result can
be a game of ultra-competitive musical chairs, where the new borders cram
incumbents who previously represented separate districts into a single district. Even a
few states that aren't losing a seat have drawn maps that force
incumbents to square off.To date,
y old, perhaps the oldest ever known. According to many experts and
Save the Chimps, another Florida sanctuary, chimpanzees in captivity live to between
40 and 60. Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, Fla., has a chimp
it says is around 73.A similar claim about another chimpanzee that supposedly
played Weissmuller's second banana was debunked in 2008 in a Washington Post
story. Writer R.D. Rosen discovered that the primate, which lived in Palm
Springs, Calif., was born around 1960, meaning it wasn't oldest enough to
have been in the Tarzan movies of Hollywood's Golden Age.Cobb said Cheetah
died Dec. 24 of kidney failure and was cremated."Unfortunately, there was a
fire in `95 in which a lot of that documentation burned up,"
Cobb said. "I'm 51 and I've known him for 51 years. My
first remembrance of him coming here was when I was actually 5,
and I've known him since then, and he was a full-grown chimp
then."More than one chimpanzee appeared as Cheetah in the Tar
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