Chad searched for the loincloth but as he did so, he found increasingly difficult to move around and resume his search in every corner of the locker room. Walking became a labored shuffle. A very tiring one that was a waddle as he dragged with too much effort his entire legs and feet for each step. And no wonder! Chad saw his feet. Not only were they hairy, much too hairy, but their were too big, with toes too far apart and a big toe completely out of place. It was another thumb, not a big toe, clearly! He had four hands now! Not at all useful for walking upright! In fact, the only natural stance he could employ without sensing as if he twisted his body in an unnatural way was setting his entire weight upon his knuckles. His arms, now unbelievably more muscular, were perfectly apt at supporting his weight. But his muscles did not hide the fact that he was too hairy to be even remotely natural. Tentatively, he touched with a stubby finger devoid of a normal nail his face. He had a nose that was too flat to exist. Brow ridges much more prominent than when he changed into a caveman. Fat gums with flatter teeth than before and just little canines as a paltry defence. An enormous muzzle. Fat lips that looked dexterous, though. Wide ears. The only good side was his groin. He had a massive penis and testicles to put any pornographic video star to shame! But... That was all... Now, he was not even a dumb brute of a caveman. He was an ape. A stupid chimp. He couldn't even speak anymore! In his fright, he started shrieking. His attempts at uttering any words only resulted as a series of 'ooks'. He could not utter anything else! So when attracted by the noises a police team saw him and called the zoo, his utterances just brought him the name of "Ook" as the new amusing animal of the wild to be looked at by curious visitors. And a funny one at that, as he adored playing with a football, to the joy of his guardians and visitors alike! As Chad's brain became submerged with new tastes, desires and impulsions, worthier of an actual chimp, he forgot his past life rapidly, even when some visitors accidentally uttered words about this brilliant young man in football, a promising rising star, that disappeared without a trace and how sad all at school and his family must be. Human matters. When you are a happy chimp with all your basic and simple needs taken care of, why should you pay attention to these incomprehensible human sounds?