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The Third Chimpanzee
'The Third Chimpanzee' explores euphoric modular sounds and develops Gore's long relationship with electronic music. The EP follows his eponymous album 'MG' in 2015 and 'SSSS', his collaboration with Erasure's Vince Clarke for their VCMG project.
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'The Third Chimpanzee' explores euphoric modular sounds and develops Gore's long relationship with electronic music. The EP follows his eponymous album 'MG' in 2015 and 'SSSS', his collaboration with Erasure's Vince Clarke for their VCMG project.
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Where does a chimpanzee live?
Chimpanzees are native to the forests and savannas of central and western Africa. They are found in countries such as Uganda, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Cameroon. Chimpanzees are highly adaptable and can live in a variety of habitats, including tropical rainforests, woodlands, and grasslands. They are social animals that live in communities called troops, which can range in size from 15 to over 100 individuals.
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Can a chimpanzee become dangerous?
Yes, a chimpanzee can become dangerous. Chimpanzees are strong and powerful animals, and they have the capability to cause harm to humans or other animals if they feel threatened or agitated. In the wild, chimpanzees have been known to exhibit aggressive behavior towards humans, and in captivity, there have been instances of chimpanzees attacking and injuring their caretakers. It is important to treat chimpanzees with respect and caution, and to understand and adhere to their natural behaviors and needs in order to minimize the risk of dangerous encounters.
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What about Oliver, the chimpanzee?
Oliver the chimpanzee gained attention in the 1970s due to his unusual physical appearance and behavior, leading some to speculate that he may be a "humanzee" - a hybrid of a human and a chimpanzee. However, genetic testing later confirmed that Oliver is indeed a chimpanzee, albeit with some unique physical traits. Oliver's story has sparked interest in the study of primate behavior and genetics, and he remains a notable figure in the field of primatology.
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Are there chimpanzee-human hybrids?
No, there are no known chimpanzee-human hybrids. While chimpanzees and humans share a common ancestor, they are separate species with different numbers of chromosomes, making it biologically impossible for them to produce viable offspring. Additionally, ethical and legal considerations make it highly unlikely that any attempts to create such hybrids would be allowed. Therefore, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of chimpanzee-human hybrids.
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Save the Chimpanzee
Chimpanzees are one of the most intelligent and engaging animals.So why are they under threat of extinction? Find out all about chimpanzees, the threats they face, what is being done to try and save them and how you can help to answer their SOS call.
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The Chimpanzee & Me
Ben Garrod: As seen on TV – Baby Chimps Rescue. 'Celebrities blamed for the rise in people keeping primates as pets in Britain' TIMES 2. '4,500 primates owned as pets in the UK' SKY NEWS. 'As ownership of exotic pets booms, no wonder experts are asking... conservation or cruelty?' DAILY MAIL. The Chimpanzee & Me is a unique look at conservation of the species and Ben's life-long love of chimps, illustrated with full colour photos.For over a decade, Ben Garrod has studied chimpanzees to find ways to protect and conserve them.We join Ben on a journey that has taken him around the world, studying eastern chimps in the humid forests of Uganda and the critically endangered western chimps of Liberia.In his trademark infectious, lighthearted style, Ben describes encounters with chimpanzees that highlight the different threats they face.From the illegal international pet trade, to bushmeat markets, and the effects of relentless habitat destruction – not to mention how your new furniture, your toothpaste and even your mobile phone are all implicated in their falling numbers.In an interview with world-renowned primatologist Dr Jane Goodall, Ben shows how we can protect the chimps of the future and help conserve this endlessly fascinating species.
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Chimpanzee Rights : The Philosophers’ Brief
Since 2013, an organization called the Nonhuman Rights Project has brought before the New York State courts an unusual request—asking for habeas corpus hearings to determine whether Kiko and Tommy, two captive chimpanzees, should be considered legal persons with the fundamental right to bodily liberty. While the courts have agreed that chimpanzees share emotional, behavioural, and cognitive similarities with humans, they have denied that chimpanzees are persons on superficial and sometimes conflicting grounds.Consequently, Kiko and Tommy remain confined as legal "things" with no rights.The major moral and legal question remains unanswered: are chimpanzees mere "things", as the law currently sees them, or can they be "persons" possessing fundamental rights?In Chimpanzee Rights: The Philosophers’ Brief, a group of renowned philosophers considers these questions.Carefully and clearly, they examine the four lines of reasoning the courts have used to deny chimpanzee personhood: species, contract, community, and capacities.None of these, they argue, merits disqualifying chimpanzees from personhood.The authors conclude that when judges face the choice between seeing Kiko and Tommy as things and seeing them as persons—the only options under current law—they should conclude that Kiko and Tommy are persons who should therefore be protected from unlawful confinement "in keeping with the best philosophical standards of rational judgment and ethical standards of justice."Chimpanzee Rights: The Philosophers’ Brief—an extended version of the amicus brief submitted to the New York Court of Appeals in Kiko’s and Tommy’s cases—goes to the heart of fundamental issues concerning animal rights, personhood, and the question of human and nonhuman nature.It is essential reading for anyone interested in these issues.
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Chimpanzee Politics : Power and Sex among Apes
The first edition of Frans de Waal's Chimpanzee Politics was acclaimed not only by primatologists for its scientific achievement but also by politicians, business leaders, and social psychologists for its remarkable insights into the most basic human needs and behaviors.Twenty-five years later, this book is considered a classic.Featuring a new preface that includes recent insights from the author, this anniversary edition is a detailed and thoroughly engrossing account of rivalries and coalitions-actions governed by intelligence rather than instinct.As we watch the chimpanzees of Arnhem behave in ways we recognize from Machiavelli (and from the nightly news), de Waal reminds us again that the roots of politics are older than humanity.
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How much strength does a chimpanzee have?
A chimpanzee is estimated to be about 4-6 times stronger than an average adult human. They have been known to exhibit incredible strength, with the ability to lift up to 1,260 pounds (570 kg).
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How many fingers does a chimpanzee have?
A chimpanzee has 10 fingers, just like humans.
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How many teeth does a chimpanzee have?
Chimpanzees typically have 32 teeth, which is the same number of teeth as humans. Their teeth include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, which are used for various functions such as biting, tearing, and grinding food. Chimpanzees have a similar dental structure to humans, reflecting their omnivorous diet.
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Is a chimpanzee really capable of that?
Yes, chimpanzees are capable of a wide range of complex behaviors and cognitive abilities. They have been observed using tools, displaying problem-solving skills, and exhibiting social behaviors that demonstrate a high level of intelligence. Research has also shown that chimpanzees have the ability to learn and use sign language to communicate with humans, further highlighting their cognitive capabilities. Therefore, it is not uncommon for chimpanzees to be capable of various impressive feats.
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