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you are most likely to find chimpanzees in their natural habitat in Africa. They are found from Senegal to Tanzania.
Chimpanzees have black fur that keep them camoflged when they sleep in their nest a night
Chimpanzees can be a jungle animal or a wild animal, it all depends on there habitat and what there taught too do.
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.
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The destruction of their habitat has caused chimpanzees to become endangered. Hunting and disease were also contributing factors to their declining numbers.
Like most endangered species, chimpanzees are faced with loss of habitat as people gradually convert their habitat to other uses, and they are also hunted, to be sold as laboratory animals, or to zoos, or as exotic pets, or in some cases even to be eaten.
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Humans eat chimpanzees pie in some areas of the world, though this is illegal. Not much else has ever been observed eating chimpanzees. On rare occasions, chimps are cannibalistic, particularly after they kill an unrelated infant chimpanzee. Leopards probably eat chimpanzees when they (very rarely) get a chance--this is why chimpanzees sleep in nests up in the canopy.
Chimpanzees-who are closely related to humans-are a well-known great ape. Their native habitat is the rainforests of central Africa. That habitat has been shrinking for decades as people cut down trees, build farms, and cause pollution that harms the forest. A population of millions of chimps has shrunk to less than 300,000.
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the same amount as humans