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chimpanzee    音标拼音: [tʃɪmp'ænzi]
n. 黑猩猩

黑猩猩

chimpanzee
n 1: intelligent somewhat arboreal ape of equatorial African
forests [synonym: {chimpanzee}, {chimp}, {Pan troglodytes}]

Chimpanzee \Chim*pan"zee\ (ch[i^]m*p[a^]n"z[-e]; 277), n. [From
the native name: cf. F. chimpanz['e], chimpans['e],
chimpanz['e]e.] (Zool.)
An african ape ({Pan troglodytes}, formerly {Anthropithecus
troglodytes}, or {Troglodytes niger}) which approaches more
nearly to man, in most respects, than any other ape. It is
the most intelligent of non-human animals, and when full
grown, it is from three to four feet high. A variant called
the {pygmy chimpanzee}, or {bonobo}, has been recently
recognized as a separate species.
[1913 Webster PJC]



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  • Chimpanzee - Wikipedia
    It has four confirmed subspecies and a fifth proposed one When its close relative, the bonobo, was more commonly known as the pygmy chimpanzee, this species was often called the common chimpanzee or the robust chimpanzee The chimpanzee and the bonobo are the only species in the genus Pan
  • Chimpanzee | Facts, Habitat, Diet | Britannica
    chimpanzee, (Pan troglodytes), species of ape that, along with the bonobo, is most closely related to humans Chimpanzees inhabit tropical forests and savannas of equatorial Africa from Senegal in the west to Lake Albert and northwestern Tanzania in the east
  • Chimpanzee, facts and photos | National Geographic
    What is the chimpanzee? Chimpanzees are great apes found across central and West Africa Along with bonobos, they are our closest living relatives, sharing 98 7 percent of our genetic blueprint
  • Chimpanzee | World Wildlife Fund
    We also develop chimpanzee-focused ecotourism and work to stop illegal poaching in logging concessions WWF continues to look for ways to reduce the impact of the bushmeat trade on apes and other endangered species
  • Chimpanzees | Facts, Diet, and Threats To the Species Survival
    The chimpanzee habitat is typically found within tropical rainforests, although they do also live in woodlands and grasslands around West and Central Africa You’ll often find chimps up trees, either sleeping in nests of leaves or eating
  • Chimpanzee - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    There is no hair on a chimpanzee’s face, hands, or feet, but the rest of its body is covered with either long black or brown hair Unlike other primates such as monkeys and baboons, chimps and other apes don’t have a tail
  • Chimpanzees - National Geographic Society
    Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are among human’s closest relatives Once spanning the range of equatorial Africa, these highly social primates are now largely confined to the forests of Central Africa They have lost much of their habitat due to human-caused deforestation and poaching
  • Common Chimpanzee - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia
    The chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is a species of great ape native to the forest and savannah of tropical Africa When its close relative the bonobo was more commonly known as the Pygmy chimpanzee, this species was often called the Common chimpanzee or the Robust chimpanzee
  • Chimpanzee Animal Facts - Pan troglodytes - A-Z Animals
    There are two different species in the genus Pan which are the Common Chimpanzee and the smaller Bonobo (also known as the Pygmy Chimpanzee) which has a limited distribution south of the Congo River
  • Chimpanzee 2026: Incredible Facts, Habitat, Diet More
    The chimpanzee, one of humanity’s closest relatives, lives in more than 20 African countries, from West African forests to East African woodlands and savannas Sharing over 98% of our DNA, chimpanzees display remarkable intelligence: they use tools, form alliances, hunt cooperatively and transmit cultural traditions





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