There is no Jane Goodall in Runescape......
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Jane Goodall has one sister named Judith, who is also known as Judy. She has another sister named Jann, who is often referred to as Jan. Together, they grew up in England, supporting each other in their pursuits.
Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey never worked together directly, as their research on primates took place in different locations and timeframes. Goodall began her work with chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, in 1960, while Fossey started her research on mountain gorillas in Rwanda in 1967. Although they corresponded and shared mutual respect for each other's work, their paths did not cross in a collaborative setting.
Spider monkeys, whether foraging for food or not, like to swing from trees and observe other animals. Young spider monkeys will play and chase each other on trees and vines. Spider monkeys spend significant time grooming each other, because their coarse hair picks up dirt, leaves, and bugs.
Dian Fossey and Jane Goodall never met in person, although they were contemporaries and respected each other's work in the field of primatology. Fossey focused on mountain gorillas in Rwanda, while Goodall studied chimpanzees in Tanzania. Their paths did not cross, but they shared a commitment to wildlife conservation and the study of primate behavior. Both have left a lasting legacy in the field of animal research and conservation.
that she leaves them in there natural habitat and goes back each day to teach them from right and from wrong. just kidding this ain't it re tart the real questions is not to be answered yet by anyone ever.
Mrs. Bennet's plan to help Jane spend more time with Mr. Bingley involves inviting him to dinner and encouraging Jane to walk into town in the hopes that they will run into each other. She hopes this will give Jane more opportunities to interact with Mr. Bingley and potentially further their relationship.
the type of mokey that eats other monkeys are cimpanzees
There are many types of monkeys in the Amazon. Somecommon species are tamarins, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, capuchin monkeys, squirrel monkeys and marmosets. There are several varieties in each specie too.http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/amazon-rainforest-monkeys
they are nice to each other
There are many, many different species and subspecies of monkeys. Each has its own unique markings. 264 species of monkeys are known. Monkeys are divided into two groups, old world (cercopithecoid) and new world (platyrrhine). They are quite distinct from each other. The old world monkeys are closely related to apes, while new world monkeys are very distant from apes and other monkeys.