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Baby Chimpanzee Monkey (Pan troglodytes) - 1041
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Baby Chimpanzee Monkey (Pan troglodytes) - 1041


Baby Chimpanzee Monkey (Pan troglodytes)
 
Distribution Guinea and Ghana in West Africa, across to Tanzania in the east.
Habitat Dry woodand savannah, grassland and tropical rainforest.
Diet Fruit, leaves, flowers, seeds, animal prey including ants, termites and other primates.
Gestation 240 days, usually a single offspring is born.
Longevity 40 - 45 years.
Status in the wild Listed as endangered by the IUCN and in CITES Appendix I.
General characteristics Chimpanzees are one of the great apes and are one of our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom. They are very intelligent primates and have complex social behaviour. Males are larger than the females and also have larger canine teeth. They are mainly black in colour and, like all apes, do not have a tail. Like humans, all chimps have different facial features and this can be a way of identifying individuals.

Chimpanzees live in groups, which can vary in size from 15 to 100. The group usually breaks up into smaller parties of 3 - 6 individuals which go off to feed on their own. The male chimpanzees always stay in the group they were born into, whereas the females will move onto another group.


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