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Jane Goodall Among the Wild Chimpanzees

Jane Goodall is a woman who has and still does work with chimpanzees in Tanznia, South Africa. The first time she went to Tanzania was in July 14, 1960 when she was just 26 years old.
Because of her research and studies of many different chimpanzees, we as humans will be able to understand ourselves and other primates better.
At first, Jane just sat on a peak at the top of a mountain, so that she could observe the chimps. The chimpanzees would keep a safe distance away so they were able to watch Jane and make sure that she wasn't going to hurt them in any way. After eighteen months, Jane had finally been accepted into the animals' group – she was finally considered to be one of them.
Chimpanzees are a lot like humans in their behaviours. They are extremely smart since they are able to make and use tools and weapons. The female mothers are very affectionate and protective over the young and the rest of their family. The young chimps are......

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