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i promise people this is the last ? abt the chimpanzee
does the chimpanzee have a migration route?
haha
thanks for all the helpp<--thats to the people who've helped me and are gettin ready too

2006-11-10 15:46:45 · 3 answers · asked by McKenzie 2 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Chimpanzees live within communities commonly referred to as troops.Chimpanzees are known to migrate among communities. This behavior is almost entirely restricted to female members. Immigrants are chimpanzees that have permanently switched their affiliate among communities. Visitors are temporary transfers, usually females in estrous that may spend time with a neighboring community for several weeks. Without a permanent affiliation with any community, peripheral females tend to drift between two or three neighboring chimpanzee troops.

Chimpanzees predominantly inhabit regions of forest just south of the equator. When comparing distribution with the vegetation map, the correlation becomes obvious. Chimpanzee range is restricted to the regions within Africa dominated by tropical vegetation. So to say, chimpanzee migration routes are bound just within different chimpanzee communities found in regions of Africa.♥

2006-11-10 16:29:44 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ lani s 7 · 1 0

They do have territories of places they feed from and have been known to invade others territories. It would be incorrect to say they " migrate ", though. Migration is considered a trek from one ecosystem to another; crossing variant climate conditions or following prey migration.

2006-11-11 00:02:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ok... oooohhhhhhaaaa hahaha ooooouuugghhhhh hahaha I think that might be more an ape or gorilla.. hummm

try google you chimp.....

2006-11-10 23:49:23 · answer #3 · answered by Trudy Bell 2 · 0 2

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