I changed "chimp" back to "monkey" for the obvious reason you mentioned. Leonard of Vince ( talk) 01:17, 5 July 2008 (UTC) Reply I think any other claim needs a citation (or else be considered original work). From the books, I'd say he's some imaginary species of tailless monkey.
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He does seem to have more ape characteristics than monkey characteristics, but there's no reason to expect that he should resemble any species in the real world (he doesn't look like a chimp to me). He is identified in every book that I can get my hands on as a monkey. I don't know when the above question was asked, but the main page now says that George was a chimp. Why is it that this is not mentioned on the main page? George is not a monkey, George is clearly a juvinile chimp.
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