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When chimpanzees encounter an enemy, they often display aggressive behaviors, such as vocalizations, charging, and displays of strength to intimidate the threat. They may also engage in coordinated group actions to confront or chase away the perceived danger. In some cases, they will communicate with each other to organize their response, showing a level of social cohesion in dealing with threats. Ultimately, their response can vary depending on the context and the species of the enemy.

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