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CWAF | Mefou national park | chimpanzee
Quick links: Mefou national park About the park Virtual tour The staff Getting there Gorilla gorilla gorilla Cheeky chimps Other primates Stories of gorillas and chimps chimpanzee Chimpanzees are probably the most well known of all the primates. extremely intelligent, their family structure and development while young are extremely similar to our own. where are they found ...
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CWAF | Mvog Betsi Zoo | chimpanzee
Quick links: Mvog Betsi zoo About the zoo The staff Getting there Zoo animals chimpanzee Chimpanzees are probably the most well known of all the primates. Extremely intelligent, their family ... foraging for food. Chimpanzees eat up to 300 different types of forest plants and fruits. chimpanzee facts Chimpanzees are extremely intelligent, and can use tools, for example the water taps in ...
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The Monkey House: Chimpanzee
Chimps are new from Wild Republic. When squeezed, they make the sound of a real Chimpanzee, which is a recording made by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. These are available in the ... kinds of monkeys living at the Monkey House at Jeannie's Cottage.
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Chimpanzee -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders of Wildlife
Young chimps stay with their mothers for up to 10 years. THREATS: Habitat destruction is the greatest threat of the chimpanzee. Large population decreases are also blamed on hunting and commercial exportation. PROTECTION: *CITES, Appendix I, Endangered Species Act *Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, ...
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Chimpanzee Hotlinks
Great Ape Trust: Chimpanzees Creature Feature: Chimpanzees WWF UK: Chimpanzee Facts and Issues Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes):More Info Primates and Primatology: some hotlinks HOME HedWeb HerbWeb Primate Info Animal Medicine Primate Species Animal Rights FAQ Paradise-Engineering Chimpanzee Fact Sheet Monkey Sense of Justice Did humans and chimps once interbreed?
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primates.com : great apes : common chimpanzee : Pan troglodytes
Coula edulis and Panda oleosa (Estes, 1991). The western common chimpanzee also uses wooden clubs instead of stones as hammers, and females are able to break ... Vol. 399, 682- 685. next HOME HedWeb HerbWeb Animal Medicine Primate Species Animal Rights FAQ Chimpanzee Hotlinks Retired Chimpanzees Boy Raised By Chimps Are Chimpanzees Human? Primate Info Net Wisconsin Chimpanzees ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Chimpanzee
These conditions, plus loss of habitat, have resulted in the chimpanzee being an endangered animal. Take a good look There is no hair on a chimpanzee’s ... or grab a bite to eat, as well as fingernails and toenails. Party animals Home for a chimpanzee is a community of other chimps made up of family groups. Within these family groups there are ...
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Image Galleries of Apes (Chimpanzee and Gorilla) : Adrian Warren photo library
Image Galleries of Apes (Chimpanzee and Gorilla) : Adrian Warren photo library The PRIMATES : APES Click Images to enter their Galleries Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla g. beringei) Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) To Main Index [Last Refuge home page] [Adrian Warren photo library] [Contact Us] [Copyright Notice] Web site designed by: Dae Sasitorn
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Chimpanzee Central - The Jane Goodall Institute's Chimpanzee Resource
Line Gombe National Park Wildlife Research Tool Use The F Family Flo Frodo Freud Fifi Chimpanzee Conservation Issues Habitat Loss Chimps in Research Chimps as Pets Entertainment Chimps HIV in Chimps JGI ... family bonds, make and use tools, or engage in warfare against one another. Here at Chimpanzee Central, you too can learn about our closest relatives! Feature Our Gombe videographer shares his ...
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Chimpanzee and Red Colobus
Here, the role of multiple males in group defence against predators is clearly highlighted as a major selective force promoting male sociality. The chimpanzee predators of Gombe are affecting the population of red colobus. They influence reproductive rate, group spacing and foraging, and promote high numbers of affiliative and co-operative males. As ...
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