Chimpanzees have been around as long as humans can remember.Many people are involved in the world of chimpanzees.Scientist such as Jane Goodall spend their whole life studying chimpanzees.We now are in a time in our world that chimpanzees are considered endangered species. If people really knew the beauty behind chimpanzees, then maybe humans would do more to protect these distinguished and intelligent creatures.
Males chimpanzees can weigh from 90 to115 pounds, while females weigh only 90 to 100 pounds. When chimps are born the can weigh between 2 to 4 pounds and are born with pale skin and white fur that disappears in adulthood. A male adult chimpanzee can measure to be 4ft tall standing upright and females measure to be 3ft …show more content…
When groups of chimpanzees want to determine the dominant male, they judge based on physical fitness,aggressiveness,skill fighting, ability to form coalitions,intelligence and other personal traits. When a chimp is indicating a threat they tip their head,hit things,and flaps their hands into the air. Chimpanzees in zoos have a variety of objects to prove their dominance. A zoo chimpanzee can show his dominance by making use of swinging ropes, using objects found in the enclosure such as bags, balls and boxes and the high beams. Showing one's dominance is a key role in the social lives of …show more content…
Jane has spent her whole life surrounded by the studying the life of primates. She is credited with making the first recorded observations of chimpanzees eating meat and using and making tools. Jane was involved in many efforts to bring the public's eye to the endangerment of chimpanzees.She wrote a book called The Chimpanzee Family Book, which was a book written for kids to show a more humane view of wildlife. To preserve the wild chimpanzee's environment, Goodall encourages African nations to develop nature-friendly tourism programs, a measure that makes wildlife into a profitable resource.The Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) is a global wildlife and environment conservation organization headquartered in Vienna, Virginia.The institute works to protect chimpanzees and other primates by supporting sanctuaries, law enforcement efforts to reduce illegal trafficking and public education to protect endangered species in the wild. Jane created many programs that bring attention to the destruction and demolition of chimpanzees. Roots and Shoots is dedicated to inspiring young people to take action in their communities and it has since grown to include approximately 150,000 individuals in nearly 100