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Yes - she's photographing in the advertisement, and a picture of Jane Goodall totally looks like the chick in the commercial. plus she spells her first name the same way .. .
It is possible for a person to choose a career similar to Jane Goodall's if they have a strong passion for wildlife conservation, primatology, and environmental activism. However, it would require dedication, education, and years of fieldwork to achieve a similar level of impact and recognition.
Jane Goodall has 1 child
because they were fat
I was thinking the same question too! Honestly, I think he wanted to know more about chimps because he was studying different types of animals. For example not just Jane Goodall worked for him. He actually hired 2 other people to study orangutans and gorillas. (According to google) Hope that helped just a little with your question!
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Jane Goodall studied the same family group of chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park for an extended period to gain deeper insights into their social behaviors, relationships, and daily activities. By observing a specific group over many years, she could document the complexities of their interactions and the nuances of their social structures. This long-term study allowed her to gather comprehensive data that revealed important similarities between chimpanzees and humans, significantly advancing our understanding of primate behavior and conservation.
Both people don't like the same person; like if Mary and Jane both hate Karen, then Mary and Jane have a common foe (Karen).
She was not killed, or murdered. She did spend her life w/ chimpanzees, but they didn't kill her! She is still living today. Today, she is making sure that animals are being treated humanely in both wild habitats and in captivity. SHE IS STILL ALIVE!I have done many biographies and reports on Jane Goodall and I know all about her. I know for a fact that she is STILL LIVING! So who ever is saying that she was murdered by chimpanzees has not done their homework. The chimpanzees loved her as much as she loved them.You are probably getting mixed up with Dian Fossey.
Because it is their natural environment and she could see how they really behave. Animals in zoos don't behave the same as in the wild and are more restricted in what they can do. So she could learn a lot more by observing them in the wild.
Jane made a shade so then the chimps knew Jane would stay back. From making this she learned about their behavior and what they eat. she also learned that chimpanzees make crude tools and how they GET their food.
no because Jane seymour died before lady jane gray came to the thrown