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Goodall’s Discoveries

Goodall’s Discoveries. Studying our human ancestors through the study of chimpanzees. Chimps can make and use tools. Watch Video. Chimps aggressively defend their territory. Watch Video. Activity. Read the article: Humans and Great Apes

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Goodall’s Discoveries

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  1. Goodall’s Discoveries Studying our human ancestors through the study of chimpanzees

  2. Chimps can make and use tools Watch Video

  3. Chimps aggressively defend their territory. Watch Video

  4. Activity • Read the article: Humans and Great Apes • Using the information from the article, your text book (pages. 46-48), and your own ideas complete the following chart by stating three arguments for each side of the issue: The Great Ape Project demands the extension of the community of equals to include all great apes: human beings, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.

  5. Not simply vegetarians – also predators

  6. Chimps learn through observation/imitation Watch video

  7. Males have no part in child rearing

  8. Average age 40-50 years, children born every 5 years

  9. Shun those who are “different”

  10. Children have long standing relationships with their mothers

  11. Nomadic – Travel in ever changing packs.

  12. Grieve their dead Watch the video

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