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She seems a bit weighed down by her chimp, as a baby might weigh you down.
Ben does not want his teen years spoilt by his research scientist parents' experiment to raise a chimp as a human.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to the chimp as a monkey.
Another author has put it this way: "Most human thinkers regard the chimp as a malformed, irrelevant oddity while seeing themselves as stepping-stones to the Almighty.
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Goodby, Silverstein is known for irreverent ads featuring characters like the Budweiser lizards and the E*Trade Group chimp as well as "Got milk?" and a new Hewlett-Packard campaign centered on employees.
Before the 1930s, bonobos were considered a subspecies of chimp as well and were called pygmy chimps, but researchers decided based on physical differences that these smaller apes are distinctive enough to warrant separate species status.
A scientific couple adopt a baby chimp, as an experiment in primate development.
I knew one of the things we had to work out is how do you convey this character with no dialogue and also to portray it as a chimp, as an ape.
The unusually large chimps of the Bili-Uele forest have been seen feasting on leopard and build ground nests far more often than other chimps, as well as having a unique taste for giant African snails, whose shells they appear to pound open on rocks or logs.
Thus, the human hand retains these more "primitive" proportions, whereas the elongated fingers and shorter thumbs of chimps, as well as orangutans, represent a more specialized and "derived" form ideal for life in the trees, the team reports today in Nature Communications.
In 2005, four former chimp actors undid the lock of a retirement home known as the Carson Center for Chimps (as in Johnny Carson) on the grounds of a roadside animal attraction called Zoo Nebraska.
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