Examples of using Chimpanzees in English and their translations into Chinese
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Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives and we share 98.6% of our DNA with each other.
Western chimpanzees have already been wiped out in Burkina Faso, Benin, Gambia, and possibly Togo.
Both chimpanzees and gorillas are protected species and so obtaining blood samples that would help answer these questions is incredibly difficult.
Indeed, even chimpanzees in the jungle sometimes live into their sixties.
So perhaps the Manhattan court ruling might be good for chimpanzees after all.
Anatomy: Frans de Waal and Jennifer Pokorny, for discovering that chimpanzees can identify other chimpanzees individually by seeing photographs of their anogenital regions(their behinds).
A group of scientists studied fecal samples of wild gorillas and chimpanzees, something that could reveal a lot about our dietary needs.
By saying that our leaders are power-drunk chimpanzees, am I in danger of wrecking the morale of our soldiers in the Middle East?
Our long-term goal is to provide these chimpanzees with true sanctuary,” she said.
Our closest living relatives, chimpanzees, have brains that are only a third as big.
Previously, scientists identified chimpanzees from South Cameroon as the source of AIDS.
Because of the rare skin disease, snowflake is all white when it is born, and its parents are downright chimpanzees.
Local people will be proud of their flora and fauna, particularly the chimpanzees.
Scientists believe Ebola is most often passed to humans by fruit bats, but antelope, porcupines, gorillas and chimpanzees could also be to blame.
When she was twenty-six years old, she ventured into the forests of Africa to observe chimpanzees in the wild.
By Kelly's argument, then, humans are not smarter than chimpanzees;
As of 2006, 1,133 chimpanzees were being kept in U.S. primate centers.
Scientists believe that ebola is usually passed on to humans through bats, but antelopes, porcupines, gorillas, and chimpanzees may also be to blame.
The Congo Basin is vital habitat for more than 100,000 western lowland gorillas and more than 80 percent of Earth's wild chimpanzees.
Researchers found that the personality traits of killer whales were similar to those of both humans and chimpanzees but more similar to chimpanzees.