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  • Chimpanzee - Wikipedia
    The chimpanzee ( tʃɪmpænˈzi ; Pan troglodytes), also simply known as the chimp, is a species of great ape native to the forests and savannahs of tropical Africa It has four confirmed subspecies and a fifth proposed one
  • Chimpanzee | Facts, Habitat, Diet | Britannica
    chimpanzee, (Pan troglodytes), species of ape that, along with the bonobo, is most closely related to humans Chimpanzees inhabit tropical forests and savannas of equatorial Africa from Senegal in the west to Lake Albert and northwestern Tanzania in the east
  • Chimpanzees | Facts, Diet, and Threats To the Species Survival
    Chimpanzees have the widest geographic distribution of any great ape species, spanning more than 2 6 million square kilometres The chimpanzee habitat is typically found within tropical rainforests, although they do also live in woodlands and grasslands around West and Central Africa
  • Chimpanzee - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    There is no hair on a chimpanzee’s face, hands, or feet, but the rest of its body is covered with either long black or brown hair Unlike other primates such as monkeys and baboons, chimps and other apes don’t have a tail
  • Chimpanzee | World Wildlife Fund
    Like us, chimps are highly social animals, care for their offspring for years and can live to be over 50 In fact, chimpanzees are our closest cousins; we share about 98% of our genes In their habitat in the forests of Central Africa, chimpanzees spend most of their days in the treetops
  • Chimpanzee - National Geographic Kids
    Young chimpanzees learn from observing their mothers and other adults which foods are safe to eat and where ripe food is located For the first few months of its life, a baby chimp clings to
  • Chimpanzees - National Geographic Society
    Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are among human’s closest relatives Once spanning the range of equatorial Africa, these highly social primates are now largely confined to the forests of Central Africa They have lost much of their habitat due to human-caused deforestation and poaching


















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