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              A male chimpanzee weighs 130
                pounds.  The female weighs 100 pounds. | 
            
            
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              The height of a male is 4
                feet.  The height of the female is 3 feet. | 
            
            
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              The color of the chimpanzee is
                black.  They have big toes and opposable thumps. | 
            
            
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              Their arms are longer than their legs 
              and they have bare faces. | 
            
            
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              They live in Africa,
                rainforests, woodlands, and grasslands with trees. | 
            
            
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              They eat apples, oranges,
                bananas, wild mostly fruits, seeds, lettuce, flowers, leafs, and
                carrots. | 
            
            
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              The life cycle of
                the chimpanzee is embryo-young animal-adult. | 
            
            
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              Chimpanzees use
                tools to catch termites, food, and water. | 
            
            
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              They are the only
                ape that hunts.  They are mostly related to man than any
                other animals. | 
            
            
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              When the female
                chimpanzee grows up they loose more hair then males do. | 
            
            
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              They can walk straight
                up when they are caring something but comferble. | 
            
            
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              They learn their
                skill when they are younger by playing with mother.  Their
                favorite game is tickle. | 
            
            
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              Chimpanzees build
                nest up in trees.  Sometime 80 feet up in the tree. | 
            
            
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