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Title: CHIMPANZEES


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CHIMPANZEES
  • By Daniel Room 35 Grade 2

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  • Chimpanzees are one of the most intelligent
    animals in the world. Chimpanzees are not monkeys
    they are apes. Chimpanzees do not have a tail.
    Chimpanzees are clever. Chimpanzees are our
    closest relative. Chimpanzees eat mainly fruits.
    Chimpanzees are very good climbers. Chimpanzees
    have strong arms and legs.

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  • Chimpanzees sometimes eat salty soil.
    Chimpanzees are the only apes that can use tools,
    like a stick for a fishing rod to fish for
    termites. Chimpanzees have hair on almost every
    part of their body. Only their face, their palms
    and the bottom of their feet dont have hair.

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  • Chimpanzees are mammals. They are warm blooded
    animals. Chimpanzees have thick fur. Chimpanzees
    have brown eyes. Chimpanzees pout when they want
    something. The leader of a community is a male.
    Some Chimpanzees also eat small birds, small
    monkeys and leaves. Chimpanzees look a bit like
    us except bigger ears, a pushed in nose and more
    hair than us.

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  • Chimpanzees groom each other. That means they
    clean each other. Chimpanzees stick out their
    bottom teeth when they are in a playful mood.
    Chimpanzees are one of the loudest animals in the
    world. Chimpanzees call a warning by making their
    mouth into a trumpet shape and blowing. Mother
    Chimpanzees feed their baby milk. Chimpanzees
    live in trees. Chimpanzees can lift up people
    that are the same size and weight. Chimpanzees
    also eat bananas.

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Credits
  • Chimpanzees
  • By Mary Ann McDonald
  • Pictures
  • Slide 1 from http//www.cohsoft.com.au/nature/gall
    ery/
  • Permission from Anne Foxworthy
  • Slide 2 from http//www.oaklandzoo.org/atoz/atoz.h
    tml
  • Slide 3 4 drawn by Daniel
  • Slide 5 from the book Chimpanzees
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