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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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Do chimps eat envelope glue?

No. They eat wallpaper paste, tea cups and calendars. Never envelope glue.

Where are chimpanzees located?

Chimpanzees are naturally found in areas bordering the Congo River. Furthermore, there are two species of chimpanzees, the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and the bonobo (Pan paniscus). The former is found in West and Central Africa, while the latter resides in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Chimpanzees can also be found in captivity in zoos around the world.

Are bonobo chimpanzees endangered?

Chimps only live in Africa , and yes they are endangered.

Chimpanzees are endangered because of habitat loss and fragmentation( cutting off habitats from each other), and also the bushmeat trade.

The bushmeat trade is the hunting of wild animals for meat. It has become increasingly commercialised, it has its roots all over the world. This is because access to the jungle has become easier because logging and mining companies are creating roads that the hunters use.

The infants are captured after their mothers are shot to be sold to labs, circuses, or zoos, or as pets. Sometimes the infant is simply an added bonus to the mothers meat. Sometimes they are specifically targeted, and their mothers killed to take them, along with any of their family who try to save them.

The biggest way to help chimps is to not eat bushmeat, or recycle cell phones to help reduce mining, buy paper with the FSC label, do not buy pet chimps, do not watch movies with chimps in them, and spread the word about the plight of the chimps.

Also, the sanctuaries that care for the orphaned babies are always starved of funding and can always use a donation. A good organization to donate to is the Jane Goodall Institute.

What is a chimpanzees life spand?

In the wild, they are lucky if they reach 40 - 45. Some have lived to be 60 in captivity.

Why is there so little difference in normal human body temperature while humans vary so much in most of their other traits?

For enzymes in the human body to function, they must be at a certain temperature. About 37degrees Celsius and 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. If it is any greater, the enzymes will denature. any lower, and they won't be able to function. So, in general, human body temp. is pretty constant.

What happened to Jao from chimp eden?

Jao is still the alpha male of the infant enclosure.

Which advance by a hominid group do you think was the most significant?

cro-magons, because they made many new tools with specialized uses.

marijwana is so good

Difference between lifestyles of early humans and modern humans?

Early humans used to spend a lot of time in nature. Their main activity was hunting. Nowadays, the modern humans depend a lot on the technology.

Are chimpanzees are monkeys?

No. Chimpanzees belong to a totally different primate family from monkeys, called hominidae, or great apes. This category is shared with humans,gorillas,bonobos,and orangutans.

The main difference is, monkeys have tails, apes do not.

Do Jaguars eat Chimpanzees?

Capuchin monkeys do not eat jaguars, they eat a different variety of food such as kiwis, fresh fruit, mangos, apples, bananas, fresh cooked veggies like cauliflower, carrots, nuts, leaves, and some frogs.

What do you need protein for?

Protein is necessary for a healthy diet. It is needed for the growth and repair of the body and cells, and for muscle growth. It is also needed for energy (along with other food groups: fat/carbohydrate).

What is Floridas terrain like?

swamp lands and very humid if i must say

Which scientist studied chimpanzees?

Jane Goodall is the person I always think of, with her long study of chimpanzees. It was her study that discovered chimps use tools.

Why did Clifford the big red dog grow so big?

That's an easy answer. All the love Elizabeth had for him made him grow big and strong.

Why is a chimpanzee a good pet?

A chimp is NOT a good pet. As babies, they are easy to care for and can pretty much be raised as a human child. However, once they reach adolescence, they become 7-10 times stronger than a human. No matter how loving a relationship a chimp has with their human family, there is always the possibility they will lose their temper and attack, or attack a neighbour. Not even the trainers in Hollywood can handle them after this, and usually get rid of them or keep them in cages their whole lives after a childhood of severe abuse.

Also, it is not kind to the chimp. When they become too strong to handle, many zoos cannot take pet chimps, because chimps learn their social skills from watching the members of their community as they get older, and they do not know how to interact properly with other chimps. They also cannot be put into the wild for this reason. Sanctuaries are usually full to capacity. Some owners are so desperate they resort to sending their chimp to a biomedical lab to be used as a research subject. Not to mention the fact that these baby chimps are taken from their mothers to be raised by humans. This has exactly the same effect it would on a human mother and child.

Chimps are also very endangered in the wild, and keeping them as pets gives the impression that the species is stable, when nothing could be further from the truth.

If you love chimps, do some research and help protect them in the wild, or fundraise or volunteer for a sanctuary. But never ever ever get a pet chimp. It ends badly for all involved.

What is Recovery position for pregnant women?

Pregnant women : always put an unconscious pregnant woman in recovery position on her left side . This prevents compression of the Inferior vena cava by the uterus, which could be fatal for both the mother and the child.

What is the suns terrain?

the suns terrain is hot rock jessica ford

How many babies does a chimpanzee have?

Female chimps begin to have babies around the age of 12-14. They normally only have 1 child every 4 years or so. They usually don't live past 40 in the wild, so a female could theoretically have as many as 7 children in her life time. However, that number seems high considering that they probably take on a matriarchal position later in life and leave the child bearing to younger females in the troupe. Males on the other hand mate with numerous females, so they can theoretically have countless children.

What is a rolling terrain?

Rolling terrain is any combination of horizontal and vertical alignment that causes

heavy vehicles to reduce their speeds substantially below those of passenger cars.

However, the terrain does not cause heavy vehicles to operate at crawl speeds for any

significant length of time or at frequent intervals.

How are chimpanzees gorillas and orangutans the same?

Well they are the same and then again they are not. All three species are a part of the classification called primates (which I'm sure you knew) Which is also the classification that we humans fall under. However each individual primate is only related by that single classification. Each species has there own temperaments and behaviors that is unique for their species I'm not quite sure as to what the difference are but what I can tell you is that identifying the differences would be quite easy when you think about it. Just of the differences between those three species and our species (humans) We are surprisingly different than others of the same classification. To be completely honest most others of the Primate species are surprisingly more civil than us humans and only show aggression for the use of dominance. And the theory that man was evolved from another primate species is a common misconception. If anything we are more closely related to a prehistoric rodent... odd isn't it... odd but true.

So to answer your question and save you another paragraph of my rambling the only major similarity that those three species have is their classification primate and well... being mammals of course.