chimpanzees in Uganda, Dr. Wild has traveled the world to save animals.
Chimpanzees are about 30% stronger than most humans.
Chimpanzees don't have this much stuff.
Chimpanzees can have a smaller number of allies.
chimpanzee-like thing that walked upright.
Chimps are terrible, terrible people.
chimpanzeee mother would murder another chimpanzeee who got that close to her baby and started interacting with it.
chimps , even chimps who are very well taken care of, um, don't outlive their fertility.
Chimpanzees make simple tools.
Chimpanzees are thought to consume 125 different plant varieties in their life, just to keep them healthy.
Chimpanzees are very, very difficult to track.
chimps in captivity, when I see chimps dressed up, it's just heartbreaking to me because it's not where in my heart I know chimps belong.
chimpanzees? And that's how TACARE came into being--a program to try and improve the lives of the local people and the villages surrounding the path and up and down the lake shore.
chimpanzees revolutionized the field of primatology and really, our understanding of what it means to be human. What is less well-known is that Goodall also has a mystical side and in fact,
This chimp is-- there's five families of chimps in this area of Uganda.
This chimp , when I was photographing her, she was picking sticks off the tree and throwing them at me, trying to nail me with the sticks.
the chimp follows it, the chimp will sort of figure out what the best way to do it is pretty quickly regardless of what the human is doing.
a chimp greeting to all of you from Jane.
about chimps and chimp conservation.
a chimp 's face at 20 feet away.
So chimpanzees, for example, might plan ahead by getting a stick, stripping off the leaves and turning it into a tool to put into a termite hole.
A chimpanzee could not do this.
A chimpanzee would go on a killing spree or just try to get out of there as fast as possible.
The chimps are under a lot of pressure in Africa.
The chimps get more and more desperate.
The chimps interact more and more with people and problems arise.
A chimpanzee mother-- birth intervals of about 5 and 1/2 years in Gambia national park in Tanzania-- another place where I've worked.
The chimpanzees just kept trying to make it stand.
The chimpanzees really did not understand that there is some hidden question here that needs to be answered-- why that thing doesn't stand.
display chimpanzees do it too when you're terrified and I thought to myself oh if he thinks like a woman he'll never
And chimps are great at that.
So chimps won't eat chili peppers, and babies don't like chili peppers.
No chimpanzees as close as we can get to ourselves, who do sign and so on, talk about tomorrow or yesterday, or what's
"Third Chimpanzee," then, about human evolution from animals.
Common chimps and pygmy chimps , about 1.5%.
Which chimps didn't really go through, or our primate ancestors didn't go through.
wild chimpanzees giving birth on tape and got asked by Jane Goodall to join the Jane
about chimps or very much about film-making.
Dark chimps in a black forest.
with chimpanzees they'll do exactly the same thing do that with gorillas and most other animals and they will reach forward because they think they're
This particular chimp is part of a group of chimps called the Bulindi chimps in a region of Uganda called Hoima.
But this chimp is part of a family of about 20 to 25.
When a chimp sees something like that, it just assumes it's part of nature.
whereas a chimp 's got chimp control switches.
If we were a chimpanzee troop, for example, male dominated, of course, and a male chimp from another troop came in,
Human nature is 90% chimp , 10% bee.
this is chimp 's habitat and the distance in this upper right shot, but that's a tea plantation surrounding it.
can do to preserve chimps and chimp habitat.
It was chimp habitat. You could climb up the hills of and look eastward--chimp habitat as far as you could see.
They're very chimp -like, but they're not chimps . They're very similar looking to chimps , but they are