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"<b>Space chimp.</b><br><br>A chimpanzee traveled to outer space before man did.<br><br><br><br>In 1961, Ham the chimpanzee was the first \"American\" in space.<br><br>He was taught simple commands to help test space travel for Neil Armstrong.",

"<b>Knuckle-walkers.</b><br><br>They have a distinct method of walking, which involves walking on the soles of their feet and the knuckles of their hands.<br><br>Much of their behavior is human-like, and research has revealed that we share 98% of our genes with chimpanzees.",

"<b>Smarty-apes.</b><br>Chimpanzees are renowned for using tools to get their food.<br><br>Just like humans use a knife and fork, chimps regularly use tools to get their food.<br><br>They will strip a tree branch of its leaves and then dip it into an ant or termite hill to get the insects inside.<br><br>They will also chew leaves until they are soft and spongy, and then use them to soak up water inside tree trunks.",

"<b>Teen-age mothers.</b><br><br>In the wild, female chimps usually give birth for the first time aged between 12 and 15 years old.<br><br>The newborn chimp is helpless, and stays with its mother until it is seven years old.<br><br>After birth, it will cling to its mother’s underside and later it will ride \"piggy-back.\"<br><br>Young chimps get milk from their mothers until they are 3 years old, and learn to walk once they are about 4 years old.",

"<b>Watch out for the \"grin!\"</b><br><br>The toothy grin of a chimpanzee does not mean they are happy.<br><br>A wide-mouthed grin actually indicates fear or anxiety.<br><br>When chimps are happy they make a grunting sound.",

"Chimps communicate in a range of different ways including body language, facial expressions, hand-clapping, grooming and kissing.",


"<b>Repeat after me.</b><br><br>Chimpanzees have been trained to have recognition vocabularies of 100 to 200 words.  They can also distinguish among different grammatical patterns.",

"<b>Guess what I saw?</b><br><br>Paul du Chaillu thought he spotted a new species and named it 'Koola-Kamba'.<br><br>Think of his embarrassment when it was later revealed to him that he had only seen a balding chimp.<br><br>",

"<b>Baldness</b> is more of a common occurrence to chimpanzees in captivity but can occur in the wild. The reverse of humans, chimps have hairy foreheads and bare brows. However, both patterns draw attention to the eyes.",

"<b>How do I look?</b><br><br>Chimpanzees can recognize themselves in the mirror. <br><br>Chimps use their expressive faces with vocalizations for communication, much like humans engage in conversations. When they grunt they are happy, while their 'smile' actually shows fear or anxiety."];