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A baby chimp's behavior is much the same as a baby human's. They are totally helpless and dependent on their mothers for food and shelter. They spend their first few months of life developing muscle coordination and learning facial expressions, vocalizations, and basic behaviors from their parents and others. As soon as they can, they cling to their mothers on their own, and they pretty much stay like that, coming off every now and then to explore and play, until they are old enough to get themselves around.

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