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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 opposite to the word tricky?

The opposite of the word tricky, meaning difficult or complicated, is easy or simple.

The opposite of the word tricky, meaning crafty or dishonest, is forthright or honest.

When was The Dead Stay Young created?

The Dead Stay Young was created in 1949.

What is the brain size of newton?

Isaac Newton's brain weighed about 1,300 grams, which is within the normal range for an adult's brain size. There is no evidence to suggest that his brain was exceptionally large or unique in any way.

What are animals that don't have a backbone?

All humans have backbones and all slugs do not.

>>This answer would be a very, very long list, so I'm just going to say to look up the animal in question.

Vertebrate: with backbone

Invertebrate: without backbone

What are 7 characteristics of a civilization?

The 7 characteristics of civilization are Stable Food Supply, Social Structure, Religion, The Arts, Government, Technology, and Writing.

What starts with a k that is in the forest?

These are a few of the animals/insects that live in the rain forest.

Katydid

King Cobra

Kinkajou

Komodo Dragon

What is Duality in human language?

dualit means a language i spoken in two forms similar to each other

Is it stronger than me or is it stronger than I?

The correct grammar is "stronger than I".

When in doubt, finish the sentence. You would say, "He is stronger than I am." Therefore, you can say, "He is stronger than I", even though it may sound odd because we are not used to hearing the correct grammar.

How do you know what you know?

Physiologically, your brain stores memories and bodily function controls as neural pathways (in a number of redundant locations), an overlay of chemical receptor patterns in the brain.

Mentally, you are aware from experience that accessing facts or skills will provide the necessary information. These are facts and abilities that allow you to interact with the real world.

Psychologically, you are only aware that a cognitive state exists. You cannot empirically test the underlying physical forms that provide this awareness.

Philosophically, cogito ergo sum, "I think therefore I am".

Can you classify paramecium from kingdom to species?

Heh, I'm no expert, but here's what I believe (from my half baked bio knowledge) to be the answer:

Kingdom: Protista

Phylum: Ciliophora

Class: Ciliatea

Order: Peniculida

Family: Parameciidae

Genus: Paramecium (duhhh)

Species: That would depend on which species of paramecium we're looking at. Aurelia is one, Bursaria is another.

Why does the other mother want coraline to stay in her world?

Because she wanted to take away her soul and trap it in the isolated room of the ghost children. First, she turns into a copy of coraline's mother. Then, Coraline insulted her, which made her turn into a thin, tall witch. At the end, she turns into a spider. Soon, Coraline escapes to the real world and found her real parents. The other mother broke her hand and Coraline's friend smashed it with a rock.

Why are pan paniscus endangered?

Pan paniscus, commonly known as the bonobo, is endangered primarily due to habitat loss, poaching, and the illegal pet trade. Deforestation for agriculture and logging has significantly reduced their natural habitat in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Additionally, bonobos face threats from hunting, which is driven by demand for bushmeat and the illegal wildlife trade. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect their remaining populations and habitats.

Why is your voice lower in the morning than in the afternoon?

A buildup of fluids in your throat thicken your vocal chords, thereby making your voice lower. It wears off because eventually that fluid goes away after you talk for some time.

What are characteristics of moderate amblyopia?

Amblyopia generally develops before the age of six and can best be treated if caught early. The most common symptoms are squinting, closing one eye, headaches, eye strain and overall poor visual acuity. If you notice any of these symptoms, seek advice from your optometrist.