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CHIMPS, INC. is a nonprofit 501(C)3-1 organization dedicated to furthering chimpanzee conservation through education. Here at our private sanctuary, CHIMPS, INC. offers a recuperative and retirement situation for chimpanzees to live out their lives in dignity. Many chimpanzees in the United States devote their formative years (13 to 14 years) to biomedical research, the entertainment field, or parks/zoos. Upon reaching adolescence, chimpanzees make ...
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The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution
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At a juncture in history during which women are seeking equality with men, science arrives with a belated gift to the feminist movement. Male-biased evolutionary scenarios-- Man the Hunter, Man the Toolmaker and so on--are being challenged by the discovery that f ...
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Chimpanzee
Scientific Name:
Pan troglodytes . Genus name comes from Greek Mythology, named for "god of pastures," forest and flocks. Belonging to the Ape and Pongidae family.
Common Name:
Chimpanzee, Chimp
Physical Descriptors:
The male chimpanzee weighs between 135 and 150 lbs. and stands approximately four to five feet tall. The female is somewhat smaller in size. Their arms, when extended have a span half again as long as the body height. The soles of their feet are broad and toes sh ...
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Chimpanzee
4/29/04 - Honolulu Star Bulletin - Heartbeat music calms chimps
ENRICHMENT: Make A Chimp Happy!
To provide enrichment for our chimpanzees, we are asking for donations of any old clothing, shoes, linens and children's toys (large and small). Donations can be dropped off at the Zoo's head office at the Main Entrance during zoo hours Questions? Call 971-7199.
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Chimpanzee
Pan troglodytes
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The chimpanzee lives in the rain forest and savannah of equatorial Africa. Chimpanzees are typically 1 to 1.7 m tall and weigh 40 to 50 kg. They have light-coloured, black, or blotchy skin, and large protruding ears.
Partly because of their intelligence, these animals have been used extensively for scientific research. In 1961, the chimp Ham orbited the earth in a rocket, preceding human astronauts. The demand for liv ...
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This website gives access to an online database that describes the cultural variations in chimpanzee behaviour, and shows behaviour distributions across the long-term study sites in Africa.
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CHIMPANZEES
The chimpanzees of equatorial Africa that, physically and genetically, are the animals most closely related to humans.
Two forms of chimpanzee, or chimp, exist: the common chimpanzee and the pygmy chimpanzee.
They are active by day, spending their time in or near trees.
They are omnivores, eating leaves, fruit, ants, and even small mammals and can live up to 60 years.
Chimpanzees form loosely organised bands of 2 to 80 individuals on fairly large home ranges, ...
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The Most Powerful Chimpanzee
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Between 1977 and 1984 Nikkie (the chimpanzee you see on the right) was the most powerful chimpanzee in the Netherlands. During that time, Nikkie was the alpha male of the famous Arnhem Zoo chimpanzee colony, the largest semi-captive chimpanzee group in the world. The book "The most powerful chimpanzee of the Netherlands" gives a personal insight into life and death inside this chimpanzee group, based on intensive observations. Aggression, ...
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"[Human beings] are not standing in isolated splendor on a pinnacle, separated from the rest of the animal kingdom by an unbridgeable chasm. Chimpanzees — especially those who have learned a human language — help us intellectually to bridge the imagined chasm. This crossing gives us a new respect not only for chimpanzees but for all the other amazing animals with whom we, the human animal, share this planet."
Jane Goodall
Why Research on Chimpanzees Must Come to an End
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Chimpanzee
ORDER: Primates
FAMILY: Pongidae
GENUS: Pan
SPECIES: troglodytes
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Head and body length ranges from 28 to 33 inches in females and 30-36 inches in males. Height ranges from about 3-1/4 feet to 5-1/2 feet. Weight is from 99 pounds to 176 pounds. Captives may be heavier. Arm-spread is 50% greater than height. No tail. Face bare, skin pink in infancy darkening to black in adulthood. Baldness is frequent in adults, typically a triangle on the forehead of ...
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Chimpanzees are our closest relatives. They are also known as social existence. Their social ability is no lower than ours.
In the Mahale Mts.,Tanzania, they have been studied for as long as 30 years, in natural conditions. We would like to introduce some of the accomplishments about their society and ecology though a lot of facts remain unknown, since they are believed to live up to the age of about ...
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Sorry - these pages have gone to silicon heaven
Sorry, I have finally moved on after many wonderful years at UKC. I can be contacted by email but do not expect the old (unofficial) gorilla home pages to reappear for quite a while.
In the mean-time you may like to look at some of the following pages:
If there was going to be an official gorilla page it would probably be one of these:
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund If you want to help Mountain Gorillas, you couldn't do much better th ...
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