-yes people do kill lemurs for their fur and their meat..people think that those cute lil creatures would make perfect dresses for idiots and furs..s0 yes the kill them n0t in all c0untries tho..x x
People kill Leopards for their fur or their skin, so then they can make handbags, shoes, belts and anything else like that.
because they want a baby, so they have to kill the mother
I'm part of an foundation that helps stop animal cruelty they do it for fun and skin theres about 30 left in the climate
for there fur so they can sell it
because of illegal poaching and other predators
Chimps are nasty little creatures that stink. I say kill all the baby chimps with ball bats.
NO! THEIR CANINES ARE TWICE THE SIZE OF A HUMAN'S SO UNLESS YOU WANT TO GET KILLED, NO.PS. THEY ALSO KILL PEOPLE IN AFRICA.
Yes, it does happen, but mainly to Chimps from another troop.
Chimps are in danger because of people. People are reducing their habitat as they convert forest into agricultural lands and homes, and they also kill the chimps as a food source, called "bush meat". As their populations decline, they are more likely to be inbred, and as their habitats are destroyed and people encroach, they are going to be exposed to more disease.
They evolve from chimps. Yw
U ell me.
Chimps are called chimps, and they are always an animal.
Chimps have been known to catch,kill and eat chimps from other tribes.They will also trap and eat other animals.They are not the cute ,friendly critter shown on TV,nothing could be further from the truth.
Mostly native poachers who are driven to it due to poverty and also loggers who kill Chimps by wrecking their homes.
Yes, they do. matter of fact they are very smart also. I do agree seeing how they get mad at there owner and almost kill them.
Chimps are approximately 98-99% vegetarian. The remaining 1-2% of their diet consists of bugs, especially termites. Chimps have been observed on rare occasions to kill and consume the flesh of bush pigs, other monkeys, and even other Chimps, after killing them in territorial raids. Why Chimps do this is unknown, but animal flesh is not a staple food source in the Chimpanzee diet.