Now the chimp is an endangered species, with as few as 150,000 chimps left in the wild. |
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A bald chimp links a girl standing on a trolley with a baby perched on a miniature wagon. |
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It was like watching a chimp trying to fashion a scale model of Michelangelo's David out of its own steaming ordure. |
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A far more likely disaster would be a staff member being clobbered by a chimp, intentionally or not. |
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A chimp community from two million years ago would be completely indistinguishable to one today. |
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To paraphrase Evelyn Waugh, entrusting LaBute with Byatt's book is like putting a Ming vase in the hands of a chimp. |
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To further probe for a biological basis of handedness, the researchers examined handedness among pairs of chimp siblings. |
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Apparently, it's a synthesis of two germs from monkeys that a chimp caught by eating monkeys. |
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He grins like a chimp, pouts like a chimp, walks like a chimp and even talks like a chimp would if chimps could talk. |
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The demon took control of the chimp, the chimp crashed the car, all the occupants died horribly, and then I woke up. |
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Think of the old world monkey or apes, the gorilla, the chimp, the orangutan. |
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The chimp and mountain gorilla are the only great apes found naturally is East Africa. |
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In the chimp study, tubes of peanut butter and frozen juice bars were used. |
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The scientists hypothesize that chimp SIV evolved from SIV found in red-capped sooty mangabeys as well as SIV that infects greater spot-nosed, mustached, and mona monkeys. |
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Later taxonomists proved less welcoming, however, and the chimp was reclassified in 1816 into its own genus, Pan, where it has remained until this day. |
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Health Clearance: All visitors that participate in the chimp walks are required to be free of any flu-like disease at the time of the walk. |
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The actress plays a sympathetic chimp, the movie's granola type, a human rights activist who insists humans and apes can live together peacefully. |
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But now I'm jumping up and down in my seat, gibbering like a chimp. |
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Since the hammers predate human farming in the area, the discovery dispels the notion that the chimp activity was learned by mimicking humans. |
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One day, a resident chimp cried out, signaling that snakes were present. |
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The termites defend themselves against the intruder by attaching to the tool, at which point the chimp slowly withdraws the tool and eats the attached termites. |
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He talked about how the alpha male chimp tends to have one of two models of leadership, one being a bullying model and the other being a populist leader model. |
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You can have subspecies, but humans are clearly not a subspecies of chimp. |
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More athletic than balletic, she skated like a well-trained chimp. |
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True enough, but he neglected to mention that Elvis also owned a pair of bikini briefs of many colors, not to mention 22 Cadillacs and a chimp named Scatter. |
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Mercader applied archaeological methods at the ancient chimp sites in the Taï forest and at his tropical archaeology lab at the University of Calgary, which, in itself, was groundbreaking. |
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In 2009, I was attacked and mauled by my boss' chimp, Travis. |
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Who knew that a chimp could get in the middle of a human love triangle? |
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Bubbles the chimp won't be at Michael Jackson's funeral Tuesday. |
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The chimp then learned to select from a keyboard an Arabic numeral, from one to six, matching the number of objects displayed. |
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I was previously unaware that there was such a thing as a pretentious chimp, a chimp who claims to be just learning language yet still uses words such as haruspices, popinjay, pinguid, pithecine, pellucid, opprobriously. |
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And as with other chimp populations, they do not share wild plant foods. |
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Barnum, we can see he is left working with lions that look mangier than a Mary Chipperfield chimp. |
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The next anthropomorphic atrocity will be seen on the Jackass spin-off Wildboyz, where Hawk cavorts about Burnquist's loop in a chimp suit. |
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In 1906 the chimp cage at the New York Zoological Society included a pygmy man, until objections from black clergymen led to his withdrawal. Thankfully there were pioneers to move zoos out of their dark age. |
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A chimp that scored highly for irritability, for example, was also likely to score highly for aggression and for jealousy, and to have low scores for calmness and relaxation. |
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Eventually he manages to catch a galago, better known as a bush baby, and eats it, sharing the kill with another chimp. |
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There are some six thousand known species of dung beetle in the world, all of which thrive on feces: cow, bison, tiger, kangaroo, chimp, what have you — the smellier and more exotic, the better. |
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Maybe some stuff about chimp hormones, or chimp pituitary glands. |
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But the human emotions come with so much linguistic and behavioural baggage that imputing them to a cat, or even a chimp, runs the risk of anthropomorphisation. |
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When I go to compete, my chimp starts kicking off. |
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He speculated that the rise of agriculture had led to human encroachment on wild forests, giving the chimp version of the bug, P. reichenowi, the chance to find a new host. |
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On June 21st, in an attempt to protect chimp populations, the Wildlife Conservation Society of New York and the International Union for Conservation of Nature announced a new conservation plan for the species. |
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Full painting with panther and chimp, F-vf. |
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But when the ship crash-lands on a strange planet, can this mismatched chimp crew work together to save the mission without driving each other bananas? |
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When the wombat-riding chimp jumped onto the bar, Smith, who had been enjoying a beer, did a massive spit take. |
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And here he was holding a chimp, like a giant question mark. |
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The braincase has distinctive chimp features but the teeth and face have human characteristics. |
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Some chimp communities use sharpened sticks to catch Colobus monkeys on large hunting expeditions. |
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Consider that the use of stone hammers and anvils for nut cracking extends through only a limited number of neighboring chimp communities in West Africa. |
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For example, one chimp had nasal bones resembling those of a recently discovered robust australopithecine even though the two specimens share no other cranial features. |
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