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100,000-200,000 in the wild and 250 in zoos around the world. I am unsure of the numbers for those in biomedical research labs.
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There's a possibility of chimpanzees left but, they do reproduce, maybe 20,000 or less
There are 100,000-200,000 chimps in the world and around 250 in zoos around the world.
For more, see the article "Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes" on Primate Info Net.
The best guess is 300,000 spread around tropical Africa in addition to several thousand in zoos and research institutions around the world.
Chimpanzees are an endangered specie and are only 100,000 to 200,000 left in the wild.
100,000-200,000. See Primate Info Net for more information.
100,000-200,000. See Primate Info Net for more information.
There are 170,000-300,000 chimpanzees left in Africa.
about 300,000
Female chimpanzees mate with as many males as possible to prevent infanticide
Leopards sometimes eat chimpanzees along with many other animals.
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Chimpanzees are mammals. Because of that, they have a backbone. Therefore, Chimpanzees are vertebrates.
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