Chimpanzees typically live in social groups called communities, which can range from 20 to over 100 individuals. The size of these groups can vary based on factors such as habitat, food availability, and social dynamics. Within these communities, chimpanzees form smaller subgroups for activities like foraging or grooming. These social structures are essential for their survival and social interactions.
They live in the jungle
In Africa
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The first person that comes to mind is Jane Goodall but i am not totally sure she was the first person ever
Cat fish don't live in groups.
my life with the chimpazees and a reason for hope and the twenteth-centary
Typically chimpanzees are a dark brown, if you are just talking about their coat.
one thousand
No. They eat termites, and other bugs, and sometimes hunt smaller animals, like monkeys.
there can be as many as the colony allows in the group.
They live in a large group.
It depends on the breed of animal, Wolves, for example live in packs and Lions live in prides. There are many more types of group names. You can probably search wikipedia for a specific breed.