A woman graphically describing how a chimp had attacked her face, biting into her cheek so deeply that it almost went through to her mouth, and as the woman describes the attack we see flashes of blood on sidewalks and through a house and an image of a woman standing before a mirror with blood covering her face, and the woman explains that she had to leave the wound open for three weeks in order to prevent infection.
A woman describes how her mother had entered a chimp's cage, the chimp grabbed her and threw her from side to side, another woman remarks that it looked like the chimp was throwing her like a "rag doll" and they thought the chimp might kill the woman but she was rescued after the chimp was distracted.
A woman points to multiple (unseen) scars on her arm as she describes dangerous bites inflicted by a chimp; and a woman describes how a chimp had bitten her wrist so severely that it had almost severed a tendon and she had to be hospitalized.
A woman describes that a chimp had leapt from a second story and landed on her, and then slammed her head against a sidewalk repeatedly; the woman says that it had taken four men to pull the chimp off her.
A woman explains that a chimp had accidentally thrown a dog with such force against a wall that the dog died; we see blood spatter on a wall.
A man explains that chimps were used for medical experiments; we see chimps cry and shake their cages as a man attempts to insert a syringe into a chimp.
We see a chimp lying on a gurney with medical tubes and tubes of blood attached to it.
A woman describes how a man had shot a mother chimp with a tranquilizer gun in order to safely remove her son; we briefly see a flash of a man shooting a gun, the bullet casing popping out from the side.
A woman says that a chimp had lightly bitten her, so she bit the chimp's ear and the chimp never bit her again.
A man describes that a chimp has a very strong jaw and sharp teeth, which would be very dangerous.
A woman describes that a chimp would feel very threatened and would react by attacking, ripping and tearing at a human or objects that were in its way.
A man explains that a chimp was becoming significantly more dangerous.
A woman explains that a chimp would accidentally shove a cat against the ground while hugging it.
During an interview, a woman describes that she had been "frightened and intimidated" by chimps in a facility.
Footage of a television being smashed against a wall is seen and a woman narrates that a chimp had broken a television.
A woman explains that a chimp had thrown a chair through a window.
Two women jokingly discuss how a chimp would take books from a shelf and throw them on the ground to express displeasure.
During an interview, a man explains that experiments on animals are inhumane when the animal is able to communicate as a human and was raised as a human.
We see video footage of men and women playfully and lightly pushing and slapping a chimp as a form of punishment or a way to get the chimp's attention.
A man narrates that a farm was set up to rescue abused and neglected animals and we see various starved horses and a lame deer limping around.
We hear sound of urinating and see a chimp standing over a toilet, presumably urinating as a woman narrates that she had trained a chimp to use a toilet after changing the chimp's diaper became too difficult.
We see chimp feces on the floor of a laboratory.