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Chimpanzee Facts For Kids | Interesting Facts about Chimpanzees For Kids

Here you may enjoy all those chimpanzee facts for kids that are rarely known. Chimpanzee belongs to the genus pan with the family of Hominidae and is sometimes also referred to as chimp. There are two recognized chimpanzee species; common chimpanzee and Bonobo. The habitats of common chimpanzees can be found in the West and Central Africa whereas the bonobo’ habitats are often seen in the Republic of Congo. Both these habitats are separated by the Congo River.

Some other mammals such as humans, orangutans and gorillas fall under this family. It is widely believed that chimps were split from humans some 4 – 6 million years ago. These animals are by far the closest relatives of humans. The chimpanzees’ fossils were not known until 2005 despite the fact that several human fossils have been discovered. The chimpanzees population do not overlap with that of humans. Let us now discover all the interesting facts about chimpanzees for kids.

Amazing Chimpanzee Facts For Kids

  • The length of an adult chimpanzee measures around 1.7 meters (5.6 feet).
  • The weight of these animals measure around 70 kg (150 lb).
  • The males are known to be slightly greater in comparison to the females.
  • The arms of chimpanzees are longer as compared to its legs.
  • When these chimps extend their arms they half times the length of their own body.
  • The common chimpanzees are larger and chubby in comparison to the Bonobo. However, the later species have longer limbs.
  • The chimpanzees employ their long robust arms to climb on trees.
  • These wild animals employ all two legs and two arms to walk on ground which is often called knuckle-walking. Unlike orangutans, the chimp’s feet are perfectly adaptable for walking on ground due to the broader soles and shorter toes.
  • The common chimpanzee has proportionately shorter upper limbs and is less frequently seen to walk upright than Bonobo.
  • These species can be easily recognized for their dark coats, hand pals, fingers, hairless sole-feet, and the face.
  • The chimpanzees have no tail.
  • Some part of their skin is exposed the color of which may ranges from pink to the dense dark. These colors become darker as the younger grows to the maturity age.
  • The general range of chimpanzee’s brain measures around 282 – 500 cc.
  • As compared to their body size, chimpanzee’s testicles are believed to be larger, with the weight measuring at 4 ounces (110 grams).
  • The average lifespan of chimpanzees is 30 – 35 years with only few species live more than 40 years in the wild. They have a relatively longer lifespan of 60 years in captivity.
  • The common chimps are slightly more aggressive as compared to the bonobo.
  • On an average, these chimpanzees sleep up to 9.7 hours each day.
  • The chimpanzees cannot swim.
  • The chimpanzees are typically found in large gatherings known as communities that comprise of multiple male and multiple female social groups.
  • The leading male chimp is called alpha male.
  • These animals use tools to get food and also for social displays.
  • They employ mature hunting approaches and are more often known to hunt with sheer cooperation.
  • Chimpanzees have long been recognized as species that employ tools for digging out several insects like termites. This is usually done with the large stick then they lick that stick after those insects are attached.
  •  They build their nests with materials such as soft twigs, leaves, and grasses; this is supported by a strong foundation. The diameter of chimp’s nests is at least 5 meters (16 feet), with tehheight measuring at 3 – 45 meters (9.8 – 148 feet). These nests are constructed by working day and night.
  • They are considered to be strong territorial animals as they are often aggressive.

 

 

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