Chimpanzees typically raise their young for about 4 to 5 years, during which the mother provides care, protection, and teaching essential survival skills. Weaning usually occurs around 3 to 4 years of age, but mothers may continue to support their offspring emotionally and socially even after they are weaned. Offspring often stay close to their mothers for several years, learning important social behaviors and skills.
A very long time.
no, because they can't
98 monthes
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Chimpanzees have an average life span of 40 years. Some may live longer to about age 60.
about @ hours before there in heat
Five Years
I'm a student and one of my course was about raising money for Charity and we had to work as a group so me and my group pick a Charity called 'children in need' so we raise £100+ so ya even little amount then this can work as well so just raise how much you can and then give it to children in need
Jane Goodall is the person I always think of, with her long study of chimpanzees. It was her study that discovered chimps use tools.
what is the gestation period for the chimpanzee
4-5 years
They are not extinct yet, but they are endangered animals