Whatever you can do to protect their habitat is the best thing to do, they can survive quite well without any help from us as long as they have enough room to live
Chimpanzees do not have tails. And the word you are looking for is 'their' not 'there'.
A United Nation of peace messanger help the chimpanzees from the illegal hunters that were trying to kill the chimpanzees. Her name was Jane Goodall that was the protecter of the chimpanzees.
what helps chimpanzees survive is basically their large ears because they help the animal hear cries from their friends.
they help them witha alot of stur chi c]
hitting/throwing with sticks/stones, screaming, making themself 'big'
Chimpanzees are mammals. Because of that, they have a backbone. Therefore, Chimpanzees are vertebrates.
It is estimated that there are around 200,000 to 300,000 chimpanzees left in the wild. However, their population is rapidly declining due to habitat loss, poaching, and disease. Efforts are underway to protect these endangered primates and their habitats.
Conservation efforts to help chimpanzees include habitat preservation, anti-poaching initiatives, and rehabilitation programs for orphaned or rescued individuals. Organizations are working to protect their natural habitats from deforestation and human encroachment, while also promoting sustainable practices among local communities. Additionally, education and awareness campaigns aim to reduce the illegal wildlife trade and foster empathy towards chimpanzees and their ecosystems. Collaborative efforts between governments, NGOs, and local communities are crucial for ensuring the survival of these endangered primates.
Jane started a Research Centre in Tanzania. She also lived with her friend the one that invited her to Tanzania. The Research Centre was all about Chimpanzees. She worked there until she had her baby but still went there.
Chimpanzees.
Fur and Eyes, you fail if you can't even figure that out.
chimpanzees eat berries and plants