Yes, certainly. Almost all educated scientists accept the theory of evolution.
Yes, Jane Goodall, the renowned primatologist and anthropologist, does believe in evolution. She has studied and observed primates, particularly chimpanzees, for many years and her work has provided significant insights into their behavior and similarities with humans, supporting the theory of evolution. Additionally, she has publicly spoken about the importance of understanding and acknowledging our shared ancestry with other organisms.
Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934
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Jane Goodall likes to work with chimpanzees in Membosa east Africa on the coast.
She estimated three years, but it was really over two decades.
Jane is traveling around the world giving speeches and lectures about her amazing adventure.shes is also talking about how we need to work harder to save earth.
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Chimpanzees
Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934
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Jane Goodall grew up to be a zoologist.
You mean Jane Goodal? She studied chimpanzes (spelling?) in Africa
You mean Jane Goodal? She studied chimpanzes (spelling?) in Africa
Jame Goodall Jane Goodal!
Jane Goodall earned a doctorate in ethology from the University of Cambridge in 1964.
Jane Goodall likes to work with chimpanzees in Membosa east Africa on the coast.
they were fun!!1
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