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Jane Goodall, born April 3, 1934, studied chimps in their habitats beginning in 1960.
Jane Goodall is the person I always think of, with her long study of chimpanzees. It was her study that discovered chimps use tools.
similar DNA in chimpanzees and humans
Beatrix Potter was an English author, illustrator, natural scientist and conservationist and did study fungi (mushrooms etc)
Chimpanzees
Ethologist anthropologist primatologist
experiments
yes she did. love riley
Jane Goodall's study of wild chimpanzees is a example of discovery science
No. But they don't sue.
Jane Goodall's study of wild chimpanzees is a example of discovery science
Jane Goodall is one of the first people to study chimps in their own habitat.She was known as one of Leakey's Angels, along with Dianne Fossey who studied gorillas and Birute Galdikas who studied orangutans.She has been part of one of the longest running primate studies in the world.She is a primatologist ,conservationist,humanitarian,animals rights supporter and vegetarian and so much more.