Not really. Although we hear about the occasional chimpanzee attack, these are relatively rare events considering the large number of chimpanzees around the world. Many chimpanzees are peaceful in their natural behavior and it's usually only under specific circumstances like feeling threatened or being in an abnormal situation that they might act in a way that could lead to a horror - like situation.
In some research facilities, there have been reports of chimpanzees turning on their handlers. For example, a chimp that had been relatively calm for a long time suddenly became violent. It could be due to stress or some unforeseen trigger. The handler was severely injured, and this kind of incident makes us realize that despite their seeming familiarity, chimpanzees are still wild animals with powerful instincts.
One scary chimpanzee story is about a chimp that escaped from a zoo and ran amok in a nearby neighborhood. It was very aggressive and people were terrified as it climbed on cars and chased after some small animals. The authorities had a hard time capturing it safely.
One common theme is intelligence. Chimpanzees are known for their relatively high intelligence among animals, so in science fiction, they are often depicted as having advanced cognitive abilities, sometimes even surpassing humans. For example, in 'Planet of the Apes', the apes have developed their own language, society, and technology.
One key element is courtship. Male chimpanzees often display certain behaviors to attract females, like showing off their physical strength or presenting food. Another element is loyalty. Once a pair forms a bond, they tend to stay together for a period, helping and protecting each other.
A chimpanzee love story could be about the complex relationships among chimpanzees in a group. Chimps form strong bonds. They might show affection through grooming, sharing food, or staying close to a particular mate. For example, in the wild, a male chimp might court a female by bringing her nice fruits or making certain vocalizations to get her attention.
Well, usually in such a story, it might involve where the attack took place, like in a zoo or a wildlife reserve. Maybe the chimpanzee was feeling threatened or territorial. For example, if the woman got too close to its living area or made sudden movements. However, without more specific information, it's hard to say all the details.
A half - man half - chimpanzee in science fiction can be a powerful storytelling device. It can be a protagonist or an antagonist. If it's a protagonist, it might struggle to find its place in the world, being neither fully human nor fully chimpanzee. As an antagonist, it could be a threat to the 'normal' human society, perhaps because it has different values or instincts due to its mixed nature.
One major problem is ethical. Chimpanzees are living beings, and creating 'hot' fanfic about them objectifies and disrespects them. It's not right to use animals in a sexualized or inappropriate way in fictional works.