No, but their population is decreasing, and in need of protection.
The chimpanzee is not extinct.
No
there are not
They are not expected to become extinct.
They are! If you are very worried about their welfare, you should do a little research on Jane Goodall.
Given that it is an extinct ape similar to a chimpanzee, it probably screeched, whooped and grunted like a modern chimp.
Professionally, a baby chimpanzee is referred to as an infant.Sometimes it may be referred to as a Junior, if it is a young chimpanzee but not a baby.Other than that, there is no specific term for a young chimpanzee, other than "baby chimpanzee" or "young chimpanzee" itself.
A distomatous chimpanzee.
A chimpanzee is a mammal
The chimpanzee does have thumbs. But they are not opposable.
There's no difference between a "chimpanzee" and a "female chimpanzee" in the way that implies they are separate species or types of animals. A female chimpanzee is simply a chimpanzee that is female. Think of it like this: Chimpanzee: This is the general term for the species Pan troglodytes. It refers to any individual of that species, regardless of their sex. Female chimpanzee: This term specifies the sex of the chimpanzee. It's a chimpanzee that happens to be female, just as a "male chimpanzee" would be a chimpanzee that happens to be male. So, when someone asks "What is the difference between female chimpanzee and chimpanzee?", it's a bit like asking "What's the difference between a dog and a female dog?" A female dog is a dog. All female chimpanzees are chimpanzees, but not all chimpanzees are female (some are male). The term "chimpanzee" encompasses both sexes.
A chimpanzee : "un chimpanzé".