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Chimpanzees

Both species of chimpanzees are in the genus Pan. The most recognized and commonly referred to species is the Pan troglodytes, or Common Chimpanzee, which lives in West and Central Africa. Grab a vine and swing into this category for questions and answers about Tarzan's best buddy.

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What is the category of chimpanzee?

Chimpanzees are chordates, of phylum chordata.
Chordate

How long do chimpanzees live for?

they live 40 years in the wild and 60 in captivity

How far have people traveled in space?

As far as we know, the farthest that human beings have gone from the earth's surface has been in the Apollo command modules that orbited around the far side of the moon. Give them credit for maybe a quarter million miles from earth ... 250,000 miles. -- about 1 percent of the distance to Venus when it's closest to earth; -- about 1/2 percent of the distance to Mars when it's closest to earth; -- about 1/4 percent of the distance to the sun.

What animals live in Australia's Western Plateau?

i know that the Bush turkey lives there. I know it's really hard to find information on the Western Plateau! So if you want to find some more animals, just search up Uluru on wikipedia, and use those animals, because Uluru is in the Western Plateau so obviously any animal in Uluru will live in the Western Plateau.

Are you doing this for a school assignment? Because so am I, for geography!

Good luck if you are :)

How are animals who live in the rainforest adapted to survive?

Different animals have different adaptations which help them succeed in a tropical rainforest. The clouded leopard, for example, has a spotted coat, which helps it disguise itself in the jungle. This is useful when the animal is hunting, helping it to hide from its prey. Monkeys which reside in the rainforest have adaptations which help it survive in the canopy of the rainforest. Its opposable thumbs, long arms, and prehensile tail help it to move quickly and efficiently through the treetops. A sloth's body is adapted such that it only has to come down from the trees to urinate or deficate once a month, allowing it to stay off of the forest floor and away from predators. A giant anteater has strong claws adapted to breaking open fallen tree trunks, and a very long tongue which allows it to get to hard-to-reach insects which its diet consists of.

What year were chimpanzees listed on the endangered list?

Well im here aqain answerinq one of your requested answers the population of the Chimpanzee's Declined at the day listed as October 19, 1976 !

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Are slugs cold blooded or warm blooded?

Slugs are considered to be cold blooded as they use exothermic means to control their body temperature. This means that they control their temperature via external means by taking advantage of the environment around them. This would include things like sunning on rocks to warm up, or shading themselves to cool down.

What does a baby crow look like?

he looks just like a female but really a male crow is very dark brown whereas a female crow is completely black

so you just have to look closely but don't get to near because when crows feel they are in danger they do tend to peck

also they will try to save their little babies

List the different ways animals move?

they walk, run, swim, slither, dive, fly, jump, crawl

What are the characteristics of the middle class?

I'm finding the answer of that Question too..;;;;

We are same...ToT

Can chimpanzees sweat?

No, chimps tend to avoid water as much as possible, though they made wade across small streams. They do get showers from the strong tropical rains though! (But they look unhappy about that at the time.)

Is a duck warm blooded or cold blooded?

Yes, but they are usually fine in cold temperatures because their feathers provide amazing insulation. They also have developed "shivering systems" to keep their body temperatures high.

Why do your ears buzz?

Your ears may buzz because of an eardrum rupture or because of an ear disease. Concussions can also cause your ears to buzz.

Where does word chimpanzee come from?

It is very likely that the Chimpanzees evolved from fish-like creatures like us Homo Sapians, as chimps/chimp-like creatures are believed to be a lower step in our evolutionary chain. So, in a way, yes, chimps come from their parents, but the first chimp, genetically speaking, as a species, didn't come from entirely chimp-like parents. And like most land animals, probably came from a fish which had longer fins than most that bred with other fish to slowly produce legs.

How many years did it take for a chimpanzee to turn into a human?

Humans did not evolve from chimpanzees, but both species evolved from a common ancestor.

What is chimp mean?

If you mean what DOES chimp mean, then the answer is... it is short for chimpanzee a type of ape.Chimps are the closest animal to us they are very intelegent.