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BCU Chimpanzee looking into camera, blowing spit bubbles
BCU Chimpanzee looking into camera, blowing spit bubbles
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MS Chimpanzee on tree / Chingola, Copperbelt, Zambia
MS Chimpanzee on tree / Chingola, Copperbelt, Zambia
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MS Chimpanzee eating / Chingola, Copperbelt, Zambia
MS Chimpanzee eating / Chingola, Copperbelt, Zambia
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5-year-old chimpanzee
5-year-old chimpanzee Tracy walks to food source at Chimp Haven near Shreveport Louisiana
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CU chimpanzee eating apple
Chimpanzee at Chimp Haven refuge eats apple, vocalizes while sitting on wooden post
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Chimpanzee listens to violinist
Violinist at plays for chimpanzee at Chimp Haven refuge.
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MS Chimpanzee walks off with handful of carrots
MS Chimpanzee walks off with handful of carrots
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Gibbon in the tree.
Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae (pronounced /ËŒhaɪlɵˈbeɪtɨdiË/). The family is divided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: Hylobates, Hoolock , Nomascus, and Symphalangus. The extinct Bunopithecus...
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Gibbon in a tree.
Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae (pronounced /ËŒhaɪlɵˈbeɪtɨdiË/). The family is divided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: Hylobates, Hoolock , Nomascus, and Symphalangus. The extinct Bunopithecus...
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Gibbon in a tree.
Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae (pronounced /ËŒhaɪlɵˈbeɪtɨdiË/). The family is divided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: Hylobates, Hoolock , Nomascus, and Symphalangus. The extinct Bunopithecus...
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Gibbon in a tree.
Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae (pronounced /ËŒhaɪlɵˈbeɪtɨdiË/). The family is divided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: Hylobates, Hoolock , Nomascus, and Symphalangus. The extinct Bunopithecus...