Chantel DuBois

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Capitaine Chantel DuBois (simply known as Chantel DuBois) is the main antagonist of Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. She was a Monaco animal control officer that was known for her relentless tracking of runaway or stray animals.

DuBois is the head of the Monaco Animal Control. She is very ruthless, determined, devious, and holds a strong hatred for animals. In her first appearance she reveals that she strangled her parrot, flushed down a goldfish, and punched a snake when she was only 7 years old. A unique habit she has is that she puts on red lipstick (with only two strokes) when she discovers something. She also has low regard for the law, tranquilizing several police officers and escaping jail just to find Alex. DuBois has shown she has superhuman strength as she crashed into big glass windows and brick walls with ease just by running into them. She also has a strong sense of smell seeming to track down animals by smelling the air and licking the ground where animals have already walked on.

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Capitaine Chantel DuBois (simply known as Chantel DuBois) is the main antagonist of Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. She was a Monaco animal control officer that was known for her relentless tracking of runaway or stray animals.

DuBois is the head of the Monaco Animal Control. She is very ruthless, determined, devious, and holds a strong hatred for animals. In her first appearance she reveals that she strangled her parrot, flushed down a goldfish, and punched a snake when she was only 7 years old. A unique habit she has is that she puts on red lipstick (with only two strokes) when she discovers something. She also has low regard for the law, tranquilizing several police officers and escaping jail just to find Alex. DuBois has shown she has superhuman strength as she crashed into big glass windows and brick walls with ease just by running into them. She also has a strong sense of smell seeming to track down animals by smelling the air and licking the ground where animals have already walked on.

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Subject ID: 37316