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    loner. 97% human in the sense orangutans share of their genes with us (Dr. Birute Galdikas‚ 2012). Galdikas is a modern primatology‚ nature conservation‚ etiology specialist and the third of “Leakey’s Angel” where inspire to Jane Goodall’s work with chimpanzee but her work related to the study and preservation of orangutan. She was born in 1946 in Germany and as a child with curiosity instinct‚ she start learned that human shared an ancestor with the other great apes and wondering where

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    Peter Singer Logic

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    Logic: Peter Singer NAME PHI 103‚ Information Logic Instructor: NAME DATE Logic: Peter Singer An Evaluation of Singer Peter Singer questions our conception of equality as it relates to the human species and other animal species. He fundamentally argues that‚ “The principle of the equality of human beings is not a description of an alleged actual equality among humans: it is a prescription of how we should treat humans.” The statement‚ revealing Singer’s essential argument‚ also comprises

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    INVESTIGATORY PROJECT   Certificate of Authenticity  This is to certify that “K.SANTHOSH KUMAR” a student of class 12th has successfully completed the research product on the topic “HUMAN EVOLUTION” Under the guidance of Mrs. KALPANADEVI (PGT BIOLOGY) This project is absolutely genuine and does not indulge in plagiarism of any kind. This reference taken in making this project has been

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    little shorter and thinner than the common chimpanzee but has longer limbs. Both species use their long‚ powerful arms for climbing in trees. On the ground‚ chimpanzees usually walk on all fours using their knuckles for support with their hands clenched‚ a form of locomotion called knuckle-walking. Chimpanzee feet are better suited for walking than are those of the orangutan because the chimp’s soles are broader and the toes shorter. Both the common chimpanzee and bonobo can walk upright on two legs

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    Chimpanzee Droppings Lead Scientists to Evolutionary Discovery by Erica F. Kosal‚ Biology Department‚ North Carolina Wesleyan College Part I—Chimpanzee Behavior Far in the remote western African jungles of Cameroon‚ Dr. Beatrice Hahn and her team of scientists from the University of Alabama have been examining chimpanzee droppings. Members of the great ape family‚ chimpanzees typically travel in groups of  to  animals‚ forming smaller subgroups to forage during the day and then coming together

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    Adaptations and counteradaptations. Animal Behaviour 36:262-284‚ 1988. Dawkins‚ R.‚ and Krebs‚ J.R. Arms races between and within species. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 205:489-511‚ 1979. Diamond‚ J. The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee‚ London: Radius Books‚ 1991. Drake-Hurst‚ E. The grieving process and the loss of a beloved pet: A study of clinical relevance. Dissertation Abstracts International 5 ! :5025-B‚ 1991. Endenburg‚ N. The attachment of people to companion animals.

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    Anthropomorphism

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    Anthropomorphism Out of all the animals known to man‚ the one that represents me most is the chimpanzee or otherwise known as the chimp. In several ways‚ such as their habitat‚ survival skills‚ eating habits‚ and social behavior‚ the chimpanzee has personality traits similar to mine. Chimpanzees are found mainly in wet savannahs and rain forests. The majority of chimpanzees live in tropical forests and what was formerly the forest belt of Africa. Rain forests are beautiful works of nature

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    of human kind that seem to survived up until now. Chimpanzees are classified under two species that completely two different separate species. The first one would be pan troglodytes‚ which is the common chimpanzee. The second one would be the pan paniscus‚ which also leads to the gracile chimpanzee or the bonobo. DNA Human beings and chimpanzees share and a estimate from eighty-five to ninety-five percent of the same DNA. Since DNA contains genetic code‚ it is studied and analyzed for a variety of

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    The Monkey and Crocodile

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    The Monkey and the Crocodile Monkey loved to play and swing in the forest canopy. It was not only his home‚ but it was his stage as well. He could move quickly through and around it like the cheetah that raced on the savannah. But Monkey showed his speed and agility not on the land like swift Cheetah‚ but rather‚ high above it. It is in leafy trees that Monkey lived‚ ate‚ and played. He traveled by running along the branches and gracefully leaping from tree to tree. Monkey provided entertainment

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    Animal Have Feelings

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    Nicholas Destino Professor Thomas English 101 10 November 1997 Do Animals Have Emotions? Somewhere in the savannas of Africa a mother elephant is dying in the company of many other pachyderms. Some of them are part of her family; some are fellow members of her herd. The dying elephant tips from side to side and seems to be balancing on a thin thread in order to sustain her life. Many of the other elephants surround her as she struggles to regain her balance. They also try to help by feeding

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