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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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Can you go swimming with stretched ears?

Yes, so long as they are not raw or bleeding. If they are, and even if they aren't, take great care, and be sure to clean them and put any cleaning solution (e.g. antibacterial soap, etc) on them afterward. Pools aren't always the cleanest.

What is proper amount of money to give 16 year old friend for her birthday?

What is the proper amount of money to give a 16 year old friend for her birthday

How do you build a relationship with the cummunity?

help out with the community, be nice to everyone in the community respect everyone and there opinion etc

What is the terrain of Austria?

it means smiley lemonland is awesome!:))

What does threw him out on his ear mean?

It just means they threw him out - the image is of him landing on his head with his ear in the dirt.

Does a dove belong to the same species as a partidge?

No, they are entirely different species. There are many species of dove, and there are many species of partridge. Doves are all in the family Columbidae (along with pigeons), and there are many subfamilies and genera. Sometimes, members of one genus are interchangeably called "doves" and "pigeons." Even the common domestic pigeon and its feral ("wild") descendants belong to the species Columba livia, yet the wild ancestor is called the "rock dove," and it belongs to the same species. (The domestic and feral forms are often classed as the subspecies C. l. domestica.) Partridges are all in the family Phasianidae, but many members of this family are never called partridges, such as chickens, turkeys, and pheasants. Strictly speaking, the true partridges are natives of the Old World, and some, such as the chukar partridge, have been introduced into the Americas. Some New World quail and grouse are colloquially called "partridges." See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partridge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove

How much money does a ear throat and ear specialist make?

Actually, an ENT ( Ear, Nose, Throat: otolaryngologist ) is a specialized surgeon who has to go to school for longer than that..

Four years of undergrad, four years of medical school, and a FIVE year surgical residency.

That's Thirteen years for a general ENT.

A sub-specialized otolaryngologist has to do an additional one to three year Fellowship for further training. (Neurotologist, Pediatrics, Head and Neck, etc. )

The average salary for an ENT is around 200k per year. Sub-specialties tend to make more, depending on the region, hospital, private center, or academic center involved.

a ear nose and throat specialist has to go to school for ten years. Four years of undergrad. Four years of medical school. Followed by two years of residency. They make about 500,000 dollars a year. Basically they ball. If you became a pharmacist in stead you are what they say "not that smart".

How would you describe the rain?

Being simple and it probably won't help you out but I would describe the rain as being dull, wet and boring!

Where does chimpanzees breed?

In the trees and on the ground of the tropical forests they live in.

Why is your mom disabled?

  • When your mom has some private time sit down with her and ask her why she is disabled and how she got that way. Your mom loves you and she will answer you honestly and be sure you understand how she got that way. Disabled or whole mothers simply love their children and that is all that counts.

What makes the phylum protista different from all other phylums?

First of all, Protista is a kingdom, not a phylum. But there are over 24 Phyla in this kingdom. What makes protists different from other kingdoms is that they are unicellular, have a nucleus in their cells, they have no cell wall,, and they can be hetertrophs or autotrophs.