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-Someone had put a false answer here-I deleted it but it was an aids comment , not even a joke mind you- please improve!- But I would assume it would be made of leaves and fur and whatever at hand in their territory, PERHAPS using mad or feces as a glue- I would assume reading up on Chimpanzees on Wikipedia would contain the answer.

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