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  2. Oldest hominids - Wikipedia

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    This list includes all some individuals to have reached the age of 60 years or more. The average lifespan of a chimpanzee is 40–50 years in the wild and 50-60 years in captivity. The 1 January will be given as the birthday to any individual whose exact birthdate isn't known, in accordance to international studbook procedure.

  3. Chimpanzee - Wikipedia

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    Chimpanzees may react to lions by fleeing up trees, vocalising, or hiding in silence. [82] The chimpanzee louse Pediculus schaeffi is closely related to the human body louse P. humanus. Chimpanzees and humans share only 50% of their parasite and microbe species. This is due to the differences in environmental and dietary adaptations; human ...

  4. List of fictional primates in television - Wikipedia

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    Chimpanzee Ark II: An intelligent chimpanzee capable of speech. Part of the crew of the Ark II. Bingo Gorilla: The Banana Splits: Member of The Banana Splits, an all-animal band. He played the drums. Bear Chimpanzee B. J. and the Bear: Clothed pet chimpanzee Bobo, Cha Cha Orangutan: Mr. Smith: Cha Cha was a talking orangutan with IQ of 256 ...

  5. Chimps: So Like Us - Wikipedia

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    Chimps: So Like Us is a 1990 American short documentary film about chimpanzees and the work of Jane Goodall directed by Kirk Simon and Karen Goodman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. [1] [2] The half-hour film, shot on location in New York, Arizona and Tanzania. The film has been broadcast extensively on HBO.

  6. Tonka, the chimpanzee at the center of the HBO docuseries Chimp Crazy, is far removed from the drama included in the show today.. The 32-year-old primate first rose to fame in the 90s, when, as a ...

  7. List of individual apes - Wikipedia

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    J. Fred Muggs (a chimpanzee born 1952) was a "co-host" with Dave Garroway on NBC's Today Show in the 1950s. Jiggs, a chimpanzee, was the first Cheeta in the Tarzan films in the 1930s. Jimmy, a chimpanzee, appeared in the film Dark Venture; Joe Martin, an orangutan, appeared in several silent-era American films

  8. J. Fred Muggs - Wikipedia

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    J. Fred Muggs (born March 14, 1952) is a chimpanzee born in the African colony of French Cameroon that forms part of modern-day Cameroon.Brought to New York City before his first birthday, he was bought by two former NBC pages and eventually appeared on a host of television shows on that network including NBC's Today Show where he served as mascot from 1953 to 1957.

  9. List of fictional primates in film - Wikipedia

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    Chimpanzee Nope: A chimpanzee actor formerly starring in his own sitcom. One day he rampaged on the show's set, killing every actor except for the child actor Ricky "Jupe" Park before being killed by police forces. His story is likely loosely based on the real-life story of the chimpanzee Travis. [1] Jack Capuchin monkey Pirates of the Caribbean