Chimpanzees' tea party — The chimpanzees tea party was a form of public entertainment in which chimpanzees were dressed in human clothes and provided with a table of food and drink. The first such tea party was held at the London Zoo in 1926, two years after the opening… … Wikipedia
chimpanzees — n. member of the ape family which is smaller than the gorilla and lives in trees (native to Africa) … English contemporary dictionary
Great Apes — chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Chimpanzee — Panina redirects here. For the Russian surname Panina, see Panin. Chimpanzees[1] … Wikipedia
Common chimpanzee — Common chimpanzee[1] Conservation status … Wikipedia
Kasakela Chimpanzee Community — The Kasakela chimpanzee community is an inhabited community of wild Eastern chimpanzees that lives in Gombe National Park near Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania.[1] The community was the subject of Dr. Jane Goodall s pioneering study that began in 1960 … Wikipedia
chimpanzee — /chim pan zee , chim pan zee/, n. a large, somewhat arboreal anthropoid ape, Pan troglodytes, of equatorial Africa, having a brown to black coat, a relatively hairless face with a rounded muzzle, prominent ears, and hands adapted for knuckle… … Universalium
Jane Goodall — Goodall at TEDGlobal 2007 Born 3 April 1934 … Wikipedia
Deborah Fouts — is Director of the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute (CHCI). CHCI is the home of Washoe, the first non human to acquire a human language, and three other chimpanzees who use the signs of American Sign Language to communicate with each… … Wikipedia
The Mind of an Ape — is a 1983 book by David and Ann James Premack. In it, the authors argue that it is possible to teach language to (non human) great apes. They write that: We now know that someone who comprehends speech must know language, even if he or she cannot … Wikipedia