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    Wesleyan College Part I—Chimpanzee Behavior Far in the remote western African jungles of Cameroon‚ Dr. Beatrice Hahn and her team of scientists from the University of Alabama have been examining chimpanzee droppings. Members of the great ape family‚ chimpanzees typically travel in groups of  to  animals‚ forming smaller subgroups to forage during the day and then coming together again to sleep in trees at night. Communities lack a definite leader and are usually split into a number of subgroups‚ often

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    Chimpanzees Assignment

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    Introduction Chimpanzees‚ otherwise known as Pan Troglodytes‚ are a species of higher primates that inhabits the tropical forests of central Africa (Shefferly). According to Shefferly‚ the common chimpanzees are found from Gambia to Uganda‚ excluding the region bordered by the Congo and Lualaba rivers. Shefferly goes on writing about how chimpanzees can make a habitat out of various types of forests‚ ranging from tropical rainforest to forest-savanna to mountain forests. Adult chimpanzees possess a

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    Chimpanzees are categorized in the order primates; suborder Catarrhini and family Hominidae.They are the closet living relatives. Today‚ there are two species of chimpanzees: Common Chimpanzee (Pan Troglodytes) and bonobo (Pan Paniscus)‚ both are in the same category as humans‚ monkeys‚ and gorillas. Humans share with them 98% of the genetic code and according to experts “believe our common ancestor existed 5 to 8 million years ago. Then two species broke off into separate lineages‚ one ultimately

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    Chimpanzees Observation

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    the process and its effect on species we must observe them and their ancestors ‚ by observing we can find similarities between these animals as well as the differences and how each one has adapted differently to its own environment. By observing Chimpanzees and the Crested Capuchin monkey‚ both of which had an infant and mother pair it was easy to see the differences as well as the similarities between the two very different groups in how they interact socially ‚ how they care for their infants and

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    the body’s height and a chimpanzee’s arms are longer than its legs.[7] The bonobo is a little shorter and thinner than the common chimpanzee but has longer limbs. Both species use their long‚ powerful arms for climbing in trees. On the ground‚ chimpanzees usually walk on all fours using their knuckles for support with their hands clenched‚ a form of locomotion called knuckle-walking. Chimpanzee feet are better suited for walking than are those of the orangutan because the chimp’s soles are broader

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    Running head: LANGUAGE IN CHIMPANZEES AND HUMANS Language in Chimpanzees and Humans Hadeel Gamal Moheb Faculty of Arts‚ English Department LANGUAGE IN CHIMPANZEES AND HUMANS 1 Language in Chimpanzees and Humans Why is it hard for chimps to talk? If both humans and chimpanzees share the same genetic code‚ a chimp should not only

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    Use Among Chimpanzees

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    Tool Use Among Chimpanzees Jane Goodall was the first person to ever document seeing a non-human animal create and use tools. (Atkinson) We now see that tool use among chimpanzees is not uncommon. Upon this discovery we have figured out they have many ways to use and craft tools. There is a bit of a difference between tool uses and acquisition among wild and captive Pan troglodytes. The wild chimpanzees have all types of materials to choose and work from in the wild and rely more on tool use for

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    Chimpanzees and human DNA is really similar. Chimpanzees only differ from us in about 2% of their genetic material. After discovering that chimpanzees are only different from us by around 2%‚ they were reclassified. Today‚ humans and chimps are both classified as hominids because we have a close evolutionary relationship and a lot of similarities. For example‚ the majority of our genetic codes are shared with chimps. Humans and our immediate extinct relatives are also classified as hominids (Lone

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    The movie is about chimpanzees at home‚ messing around‚ carrying on‚ and getting through life. The other parts are about Miss Goodall and her relationship with chimpanzees. Miss Goodall‚ a remarkable British naturalist‚ has observed‚ befriended and pondered them for years. ’’Among the Wild Chimpanzees‚’’ producers uses old and new film of Miss Goodall‚ put together as a chronicle. At the suggestion of the anthropologist Louis Leakey‚ she traveled in 1960 to a remote part of Tanganyika‚ now Tanzania

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    Chimpanzee’s Life In The Wild Chimpanzees are located only in East Africa. They live in the Congo jungle‚ Tanzania and Uganda. They usually stay in the rainforest. Chimps have a lot of monkey business going on in the wild and it bring us to our attention. Even in East Africa chimps come in contact with a lot of diseases from living in Africa. Some monkeys carry Ebola‚ Herpes B‚ Monkeypox and SIV virus. Chimpanzees can pick up germs just like humans‚ usually from the air or from touching infected

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