Jane Goodall and her Wild Chimpanzees
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Chelsea GreenPosted
Wed 15 Jul 2009 5:49pm
Jane Goodall is best-known for her 45-year study of chimpanzee social and family interactions in Tanzania, and her influence on modern science is inarguable. Goodall’s astounding accomplishments include breakthroughs on the sociology, cognition, and culture of wild chimpanzees (such as their use of tools), and a more controversial act—naming her
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Chimpanzee Beats Human Memory Genius in Memorization Competition
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Raw CuisinePosted
Mon 04 Aug 2008 1:10am
Sunday, August 03, 2008 by: David Gutierrez
http://www.naturalnews.com/023770.html
(NaturalNews) A chimpanzee has performed three times as well on a memory test as one... short of that of a seven-year-old male chimpanzee named Ayumu.
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Helping End Chimpanzee Research (VegFest Info. part 2 of 3)
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Bahar Z.Posted
Wed 03 Dec 2008 12:16am
for Chimpanzees in U.S. Labs
(Their website: http://www.releasechimps.org/ )
The New England Anti-Vivisection Society (NEAVS) has a lot of information to teach us about something that we do not know goes on- or would rather not know, the use of sentient, emotionally complex, intelligent chimpanzees in scientifically unnecessary/questionable research
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ENDANGERED SPECIES CHIMPANZEE, SUPREME DARK CHOCOLATE (72%), 3-OUNCE BARS (PACK OF 12)
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JessiePosted
Tue 01 Feb 2011 5:59am
All-natural gourmet chocolate
Shade-grown ethically-traded cocoa beans from small family-owned farms
Supports endangered animals habitat and humanity
Each bar contains educational information about the endangered animal on the wrapper
Endangered Species Chocolate All-Natural Chimpanzee Bar – Supreme Dark Chocolate (72% Cocoa Content
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Robots and Chimpanzees (that's us folks)
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Laurence A.Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:03pm
. Together with robots and chimpanzees. people with autism remind us that cultural learning is possible only because neurologically normal people have innate equipment to accomplish... character Roy Batty of Blade Runner, or the sophisticated Chimpanzees of the Planet of the Apes.?
Beware Professor Pinker, the Autists might take over the planet one day and strip
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Robots and Chimpanzees (that's us folks)
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Laurence A.Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:35pm
. Together with robots and chimpanzees. people with autism remind us that cultural learning is possible only because neurologically normal people have innate equipment to accomplish... character Roy Batty of Blade Runner, or the sophisticated Chimpanzees of the Planet of the Apes.?
Beware Professor Pinker, the Autists might take over the planet one day and strip
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Paneer, Pan there, Pan Everywhere!
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A Girl & Her MuttPosted
Mon 27 Sep 2010 6:13am
Today is officially the first day of voting for Round 2 for Foodbuzz’s Next Food Blog Star ! If you feel inclined to vote after reading my post here , I would appreciate it. Just click right below.
Check out some yumminess that came from some leftover paneer . WOOT!
Have a great Monday kids!
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