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    Nonhuman Primates

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    they have also found that they can learn thousands and thousands of words and converse with people in other ways rather than with a spoken language. Furthermore‚ the first nonhuman primate to ever learn American Sign Language was a female chimpanzee called Washoe‚ who as a result of an experiment‚ managed to attain a vocabulary of more than one hundred signs. In order to have a good outcome of this experiment‚ every time researchers would go in to the trailer where she lived‚ they would refrain from

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    ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE

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    KB1309FD4722 CHIMPANZEE INTRO Chimpanzees‚ sometimes colloquially Chimps‚ are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habitats of the two species. Chimpanzees are members of the family Hominidae‚ along with gorillas‚ humans‚ and orangutans. Chimpanzees split from the human branch of the family about four to six million years ago. Chimpanzees are the closest living relatives to humans‚ being members of the tribe Hominini. CHIMPANZEE INTELLIGENCE

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    makes it very close to a human. It is believed that the human line of ancestry‚ along with the line of bonobo and chimpanzee‚ split about eight million years ago (http://songweaver.com). The bonobo is closely related to the chimpanzee but it is considered to be a different species (pygmy chimpanzee). When one looks at a bonobo‚ they may think that it looks a lot like a chimpanzee; however‚ if one takes a closer look‚ they will notice that the bonobo has longer legs‚ a higher forehead‚ and a different

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    Chimpanzees Assignment

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    Shefferly notes that captive chimpanzees tend to accumulate more weight; the top weight recorded was 80kg‚ 176.37lbs‚ for a male and 68kg‚ 149.91lbs‚ for a female. In general‚ the male chimpanzees are larger than the female chimpanzees. The chimpanzee is capable of brachiating through the trees‚ as hinted by their long hands and fingers. Shefferly notes that they possess short thumbs in addition to the longer hands and thumbs. When on the ground‚ they exhibit knuckle-walking‚ where they would

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    Anth 68 Day 1 The Cultural Ecology of India’s Sacred Cattle In his article‚ The Cultural Ecology of India’s Sacred Cattle‚ Marvin Harris argues against the common perception of India’s cattle complex and provides example to support his argument. He starts out by saying that most authors think ahimsa‚ which is “a prime example of how men diminish their material welfare to obtain spiritual satisfaction in obedience to nonrational or frankly irrational beliefs” (pg.51)‚ is the reason behind the treatment

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    other neurological disorders. Even though chimps and humans may develop brain amyloid plaques‚ the protein structures of those plaques are different. Studies have shown that cross-species genetic studies have documented that gene expression in the chimpanzee cerebral cortex has “no detectable similarity” with that detected in humans. Alzheimer’s and other neurological diseases derives from longitudinal studies of patients and post-mortem brain studies. In the UK researchers stated “M]odelling human

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    In order to investigate the possibility of thought without language‚ Project Nim saw Herbert S. Terrace attempting to teach American Sign Language to a young chimpanzee named Nim Chimpsky. The goal was to ascertain whether a chimpanzee could combine the signs it was taught to produce different meanings‚ inspired by a previous project that had claimed their ability to do so. The project’s results were disappointing‚ indicating that the chimpanzees were unable to use the signs to form meaningful sentences

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    Jane Goodall biography

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    England‚ into a middle-class British family. Her father‚ Mortimer Herbert Morris-Goodall‚ was an engineer. Her mother‚ Vanna (Joseph) Morris-Goodall‚ was a successful novelist. When Goodall was about two years old her mother gave her a stuffed toy chimpanzee‚ which Goodall still possesses to this day. She was a good student‚ but she had more interest in being outdoors and learning about animals. Once she spent five hours in a hen-house so she could see how a hen lays an egg. She loved animals so much

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    Homo Sapiens are members of the family Hominidae‚ as well as Chimpanzees‚ Orangutans and Gorillas. Out of this Hominidae classification‚ it is thought that the closest relative to the Homo Sapien is the Chimpanzee‚ both possessing the same common ancestor. This is due to large similarities between the two species. Although there is a large amount of similarities‚ the differences between Chimpanzees and Homo Sapiens are what defines each species as their own. In this paper I am going to focus on the

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    Lectures on Science Skeletons Reveal Human and Chimpanzee Evolution Student Worksheet About This Worksheet This worksheet complements the Click and Learn “Skeletons Reveal Human and Chimpanzee Evolution” developed in conjunction with the 2011 Holiday Lectures on Science‚ “Bones‚ Stones‚ and Genes: The Origin of Modern Humans”. Author: Mark Eberhard‚ St. Clair High School Web Link: www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/skeletons-reveal-human-and-chimpanzee-evolution Click the arrow in the bottom right corner

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