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- than once. Chimpanzees sleep alone in separate nests except for infants or juvenile chimpanzees, which sleep with their mothers. The chimpanzee is an omnivorous...
- aggressive than chimpanzees, particularly eastern chimpanzees. The authors argued that the relative peacefulness of western chimpanzees and bonobos was...
- creature other than a chimpanzee, perhaps a human-chimpanzee hybrid. Oliver possessed a flatter face than his fellow chimpanzees; was in the habit of walking...
- primates as pets, and in the aftermath a bill was reintroduced to add chimpanzees, among other primates, to the list of "prohibited wildlife species" that...
- the chimpanzees of the community were observed to engage in ongoing coordinated attacks against the chimpanzees of the neighbouring Kahama Chimpanzee Community...
- The Gombe Chimpanzee War, also known as the Four-Year War, was a violent conflict between two communities of chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park...
- that of the rigidly patriarchal east african chimpanzees.[citation needed] Female West African chimpanzees have been observed hunting and accompany males...
- called "chimpanzees" or "chimps"; if bonobos were recognized as a separate group at all, they were referred to as "pygmy" or "gracile chimpanzees". Together...
- to hunting and loss of habitat. Because chimpanzees and humans are physiologically very similar, chimpanzees suc****b to many diseases that afflict humans...
- the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, after 60 years' studying the social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees. Goodall first went to Gombe...