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No they cant not it aginest the law
because of illegal poaching and other predators
Yes there are only 300,000 left in the WORLD!Because of poachers that hunt them illegallySAVE THE CHIMPANZEES
No. All Australian native animals are protected by law. It is illegal to hunt them.
No. As a matter of fact, many people hunt for Red Robins in search of tasty burgers and onion rings.
They are called poachers, and should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Chimpanzees mainly live on the ground, though they will climb into the treetop to sleep, and to occasionally hunt monkeys which they will kill and eat.
The natural predators of the Chimpanzee include leopards and other large hunting cats, as well as large eagles that hunt the small baby Chimpanzees. While these are the Chimpanzee's natural predators
People eat chimpanzees for the same reasons people eat cows. I know it's strange in western culture but chimpanzee's are animals, some cultures need to eat them to provide the nutrients they need in their diets.
The chimpanzee is not extinct.
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.
The chimpanzee does have thumbs. But they are not opposable.