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Mark and Alastair are working on a new thing for us called Chimpanzees, which is being shot in the Ivory Coast in Africa
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Mark and Alastair are working on a new thing for us called Chimpanzees, which is being shot in the Ivory Coast in Africa
unknown title 2009
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Congo's Endangered Species: Bonobos "Chimpanzees" - Democratic Republic of Congo
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Africa is now widely accepted as the birthplace of mankind as simple primates evolved into the common ancestor we share with the great apes such as Chimpanzees and Gorillas.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Africa is now widely accepted as the birthplace of mankind as simple primates evolved into the common ancestor we share with the great apes such as Chimpanzees and Gorillas.
Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010
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Chimpanzees, he says, like to party the way humans do.
Regina Weinreich: Project Nim: The Dope on a Charismatic Chimp Regina Weinreich 2011
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Chimpanzees, he says, like to party the way humans do.
Regina Weinreich: Project Nim: The Dope on a Charismatic Chimp Regina Weinreich 2011
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Chimpanzees have the very same genes in the very same order.
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Chimpanzees and bonobos show notions of justice, they share, they mourn their dead, they have been seen to help the weak and old to get food, they play, they cooperate, they have social hierarchies, etc.
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Chimpanzees organize patrol groups that guard their tribe's fruit trees from the poaching of enemy, outsider chimps.
What a Bunch of Apes! « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2009
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