Chimpanzees can be found in a few countries in Africa. These include Guinea, Cote d'Ivoire, parts of Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, parts of Sudan, and parts of Uganda.
Chimpanzees are found in many countries along the inland of Africa.
the Horn of Africa is in the northeast of Africa, jutting out into the Indian Ocean. The four countries found on it are Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. Somalia is the main country on it.
Chimps, along with Gorillas, have lived in Africa for millions of years because they are descended from earlier monkey-like primates. Think of it like a family living in one particular state for countless generations. There is obviously something about the state that meets the needs of the family. Likewise, the jungles of central Africa have everything Chimps need. Therefore, they have no reason to leave.
these countries were not colonised by the same countries so their style of living was adapted by the people who were found the originally.
Kenya and Tanzania Somalia is found in the Horn of Africa (also on the East coast)
The only glaciers in Africa are on Mt. Kilimanjaro, though melting away rapidly.
Africa
Chimps live in dry areas in Africa by equator.
Portuguese Jesuits and Afro-Portuguese merchants mentioned seeing chimps in Sierra Leone in western Africa as far back as the 16th-century. Archaeologists have found evidence of chimps in the Ivory Coast in western Africa as far back as 2350 BCE.
Typhoid fever is found in almost all countries of Africa, except perhaps South Africa.
western Africa
Jane Goodall studied chimps in Africa.
(Some counctries towards the right may not be countries in Africa)
Africa
South africa
Africa
They are found in Tropical Rain Forest and trees chimps are native only to equitorial africa, they are also spend the majority of their time on the ground, which is also how they travel
Chimpanzees are not New World monkeys. New World monkeys are found in the Americas. Old World monkeys are found in Asia and Africa.