Chimpanzees live in central and west-central Africa, in the tropical rainforests. The rainforests supply food for the chimpanzees, who are omnivores (they eat fruits, seeds, flowers, leaves and also insects). Chimpanzees live in groups of from 16 to 100 individuals, usually segregated into cooperative family groups. The trees of the forest provide protection from predators, as chimps have excellent climbing abilities. Some chimpanzee groups are more nomadic than others, moving frequently to locate food.
Africa (the continent)
In tropical rainforest.
In the rainforest In the rainforest
Chimpanzees live in Africa and North America
Chimpanzees live in defined territories and do not migrate.
Chimpanzees give live birth, they are mammals, not reptiles.
No, chimpanzees do not live in a flock. The term flock refers only to birds, and chimpanzees are mammals, not birds. The social unit of the chimpanzee is called a community.
what climate do a chimpanzee live in
No; they live in Central Africa
they live in trees
they live 40 years in the wild and 60 in captivity
Yes.
No they don't.
Chimpanzees have an average life span of 40 years. Some may live longer to about age 60.
Chimpanzees live in forests in Africa and savannas