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The two species of chimpanzees are in the genus Pan. Most commonly referred to as the chimpanzee is Pan troglodytes, the Common Chimpanzee, living in West and Central Africa. Its cousin, the Bonobo or Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan paniscus), lives in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The boundary between the two species is formed by the Congo River.

The genus Pan is nowadays considered to be part of the subfamily Homininae to which humans also belong, although humans were once segregated from the other great apes in different families. Biologists believe that the chimpanzees are the closest evolutionary relatives to human beings. Their common ancestor branched off from its latest common ancestor with us as recently as 4 to 7 million years ago, and they have 98 - 99.4% of their DNA in common with humans, which prompted biologist Jared Diamond to dub our species "the third chimpanzee". Some biologists believe that assigning chimpanzees to a different genus or even family than humans, a taxonomic division which Carolus Linnaeus instituted and later regretted, is an instance of anthropocentrism unjustified on biological grounds. Many modern primatologists now place all of the great apes, including humans, into one family, with all but the Orangutan in the same subfamily.
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Homindae
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Chimpanzee
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PBS
Chimp Intelligence. Watch a chimpanzee go for a banana!
Bonobo
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PBS
A comparison between chimp and bonobo social structure
Chimpanzee
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Chimpanzee zipping up jacket
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National Geographic - Creature Feature Archive
Video of Chimpanzees "similarity with humans"
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theBigZoo.com
Chimpanzee Sliding Down a Pole
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PBS
Jane Goodall reflects on 35 years spent researching chimps in Gombe National Park.
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chimpanzees with movie cameras
Chimpanzee
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a chimpanzee in a sweater and hat.
Chimpanzee
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human holding a baby chimpanzee
Chimpanzee
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Chimpanzee talking on the telephone while resting
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Five piece chimpanzee band
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Arkive.org
Nice selection of Chimpanzee video clips available in various formats
Chimpanzee
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ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Chimpanzee Descending Rockface
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ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Chimpanzees, Pan Right
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BBC
Chimpanzee video clip
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Honolulu Zoo
The male chimps need to assert their dominance every now and then
Chimpanzee
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Honolulu Zoo
Chimps excitedly opening Christmas gifts
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Honolulu Zoo
Chimps excitedly opening Christmas gifts
Chimpanzee
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Primate Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory
A group of chimpanzees from the Kanyawara community in the Kibale Forest, Uganda, discover a bee hive in a nearby tree
Chimpanzee
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Primate Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory
This video records the response of a group of males who, while resting at the periphery of their territory, are presented with an unknown individual's pant hoot vocalization at a distance of 400 meters.
Chimpanzee
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National Geographic
Chimps Hunting in Trees
 

 
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