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To present all of the behaviors of chimpanzees in one paper is virtually impossible. So, I am going to attempt to present only certain major behaviors such as hunting and gathering to sharing and caring in the following paragraphs. There are many interesting subtleties to the chimpanzee that the average person does not know about. It was first believed that the chimpanzee was a vegetarian. But, after many years of trivial research, it was clear that meat is and was a natural part of this animal's diet. Now, of course comes that part on how the chimpanzee gets that Although chimpanzees can and do hunt alone, they often form larger hunting parties consisting of more than ten adult males, plus females and juveniles.Chimpanzees also go on "hunting binges" in which they kill a large number of monkeys and other animals over a period of several weeks or days. The reason for this is mysterious, but one mean is maybe to make political bonds and gain access to One observation that has been made is the tendency of chimpanzees to
Such explicit reconciliation is also seen in other primates, but chimps go further. Chimps act very much as if they were confronting another chimp. But, it was the chimpanzees, not the zookeepers who punished them. They all display self-awareness, or rather their ability to recognize themselves in mirrors. When they finally grasp the idea between the mirror images and themselves, they turn their attention to their own bodies, inspecting it as well as preening it In conclusion, I hope this paper has given a new insight into some of the social behaviors, (hunting and gathering and caring and sharing), of the ever-interesting chimpanzee. Chimpanzee society is not merely the product of power-hungry cliques, but consists of caring, sharing individuals who from self-policing networks. Another trait that chimps have been said to posses is empathy. Such behavior reveals that meat can be used as a political tool in chimpanzee society. With that comes the increased likelihood that a hunt will occur. Frans de Waal, observations made at the Arnhem zoo in the Netherlands, was of two females who broke what was admittedly a human-imposed rule that none of the chimpanzees get fed until all were inside the feeding enclosure. They delayed the colony's evening meal by two hours. The relationship between males and females is dynamic.
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