4 generations
There are four generations of Flo's family featured in the Jane Goodall documentary: Flo, her daughter Fifi, her granddaughter Flint, and her great-grandson Frodo.
Jane Goodall studied three generations of Flo's family to gain a deeper understanding of chimpanzee social structures, behavior, and familial relationships. By observing multiple generations, she could analyze how traits and behaviors were passed down and how they impacted social dynamics within the group. This long-term study provided valuable insights into chimpanzee culture, communication, and the importance of kinship in their societies. Goodall's work highlighted the complexity of their social interactions, contributing significantly to the field of primatology.
Chimpanzees
Ethologist anthropologist primatologist
Jane Goodall's full name is Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall.
13 generations
Jane Goodall studied chimps in Africa.
Jane Goodall study alot of chimps because ther were in danger and she dirent want themto be in danger.
There are four generations of Flo's family featured in the Jane Goodall documentary: Flo, her daughter Fifi, her granddaughter Flint, and her great-grandson Frodo.
Jane Goodall studied three generations of Flo's family to gain a deeper understanding of chimpanzee social structures, behavior, and familial relationships. By observing multiple generations, she could analyze how traits and behaviors were passed down and how they impacted social dynamics within the group. This long-term study provided valuable insights into chimpanzee culture, communication, and the importance of kinship in their societies. Goodall's work highlighted the complexity of their social interactions, contributing significantly to the field of primatology.
maybe
Chimpanzees
31 years
Ethologist anthropologist primatologist
Jane Goodall's full name is Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall.
yes she did. love riley
studied chimps in east africa mostly