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  2. California National Primate Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The California National Primate Research Center ( CNPRC) is a federally funded biomedical research facility, dedicated to improving human and animal health, and located on the University of California, Davis, campus. The CNPRC is part of a network of seven National Primate Research Centers developed to breed, house, care for and study primates ...

  3. St. James Davis chimpanzee attack - Wikipedia

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    St. James Davis chimpanzee attack. NASCAR K&N Pro Series West driver St. James Davis and his wife, LaDonna, had a pet chimpanzee named Moe, whom they treated as if he were a child. After he bit several people, the city of West Covina, California seized and placed him in an animal sanctuary near Bakersfield, California. St.

  4. Pan (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The genus Pan is part of the subfamily Homininae, to which humans also belong. The lineages of chimpanzees [dubious – discuss] and humans separated in a process of speciation between roughly five to twelve million years ago, [ 25] making them humanity's closest living relative. [ 26]

  5. Bubbles (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia

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    Bubbles (chimpanzee) Bubbles (born 1983) is a chimpanzee once kept as a pet by the American singer Michael Jackson, who bought him from a Texas research facility in the 1980s. Bubbles frequently traveled with Jackson, drawing attention in the media. In 1987, during the Bad world tour, Bubbles and Jackson drank tea with the mayor of Osaka, Japan .

  6. Jane Goodall - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Goodall established the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI), which supports the Gombe research, and she is a global leader in the effort to protect chimpanzees and their habitats. With nineteen offices around the world, the JGI is widely recognised for community-centred conservation and development programs in Africa.

  7. Chimpanzee - Wikipedia

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    The chimpanzee is covered in coarse black hair, but has a bare face, fingers, toes, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet. It is larger and more robust than the bonobo, weighing 40–70 kg (88–154 lb) for males and 27–50 kg (60–110 lb) for females and standing 150 cm (4 ft 11 in).

  8. Bili ape - Wikipedia

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    The Bili apes, or Bondo mystery apes, were names given in 2003 in sensational reports in the popular media to a purportedly new species of highly aggressive, giant ape supposedly inhabiting the wetlands and savannah around of the village of Bili in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [ 1][ 2] "The apes nest on the ground like gorillas, but ...

  9. Tufted capuchin - Wikipedia

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    Tufted capuchin. The tufted capuchin ( Sapajus apella ), also known as brown capuchin, black-capped capuchin, or pin monkey, is a New World primate from South America and the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita. As traditionally defined, it is one of the most widespread primates in the Neotropics, but it has recently been recommended ...