Sentences with phrase «for chimps»

The sanctuary must more than double in size and secure the additional resources it needs for the chimps» lifetime care.
However, Hockings suggests it's not the alcohol that's the main draw for the chimps, but rather the sweet sucrose and glucose in the sap, which would provide nutrients for the chimps» diet.
This wouldn't be an issue for chimps as the infant is exclusively cared for by one adult — the mother — who is always right there and can attend to her infant's needs.
It's rare for chimps to kill their alpha but it happens, says Michael Wilson of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
They found that it would take 8.8 hours for gorillas; 7.8 hours for orangutans; 7.3 hours for chimps; and 9.3 hours for our species, H. sapiens.
For chimps playing, the panting laugh is a signal to the chaser that the play is fun and nonthreatening.
Ebola vaccine for chimps works but may never be used Chimpanzees threatened by an Ebola outbreak could be protected by a new vaccine, but cuts in chimp research may stymie its development
Because there's so little bonobo DNA in the chimps, Hvilsom and her colleagues suggest that for chimps, the bonobo genes were disadvantageous.
Crumpacker admits the transfer is probably very stressful for the chimps.
Still, says Wise — whose organization is currently considering launching personhood lawsuits for chimps, elephants, and orcas in other states — «I'm very happy to see them leaving a research facility.
Because the spinal cord entered the skull at the bottom rather than at the back, as it does for chimps, Dart believed the individual had walked upright — until then, considered an exclusively human trait.
The arrangement is a lucky one for the chimps: in the wild, orphanhood can mean death.
The DNA for chimps and humans was virtually the same.
As for Chimps, they and us had a common ancestor unlike either of us — and it made no choice either.
This suggests it is important for chimps to have «bond partners» with whom they regularly engage in friendly and cooperative behavior and rarely are aggressive towards.
Because its taper, color, and straightness make black bear hair a good stand - in for chimp or gorilla fur, this is what I used for Lucy.
Once you blur the line, once you realize that we're not the only creatures with personalities, minds, and above all, feelings, that gives you a new respect, not just for the chimp but for other creatures.
But thanks to a newly founded center that collects brains from chimps that die at zoos or research centers, the team was able to examine the brains of 20 chimps aged 37 to 62 — the oldest recorded age for a chimp, roughly equivalent to a human at the age of 120.
The only way we could know for sure would be for the chimp to tell us.
That's a lot for a chimp!
Stop a couple of rounds short of that and, at about one - third the size of a human brain, you've got one for a chimp.
Habeas Corpus Filed for Chimp

Not exact matches

But the scientists found one thing that helped these stressed - out chimps get through these trying episodes — having lots of «bond partners,» which is the scientific jargon for primate friends.
CHIMP (Charitable + Impact) is an online giving platform for Canadians that makes it easy to support any charity in Canada, raise money with others, and track impact over time.
Their website features a «talking» chimp, which features rotating cheeky sentences for you to read whenever you visit the site.
So read on for honest beard trimmer reviews and find the product that can keep you looking like a champ instead of a chump (or worse yet, a chimp).
darwinian evolution has yet to provide any solid evidence for sequential transitional fossils, instead it says «Oh look heres what a chimp looks like and heres what a human looks like,,, they look similiar therefore we must have come from them!»
People are funny creatures, but the genetics of our dangerous side run deep: See yesterday's NYT article on Violent Chimps for «fun» reading.
A real return to nature for human beings would be a return to the gregarious life of the dolphin or the chimp.
For example, teeth - baring is a sign of fear and nervousness in chimps.
In commenting on the results of experiments with pigeons and primates, Premack notes that since sentences contain both relational and absolute classes, a species» potential for sentences depends upon its having both, as chimps, but not pigeons, demonstrably do.6
In a series of carefully designed and ingenious experiments involving videotapes of problem situations with possible solutions, Premack has directly explored the chimp's capacity for second - level intentionality (MA 57 - 67).
That was a required liberty for the fake chimps to keep ye olde civilization running smoothly.
But, since we humans have been mixing with one another for a tens of thousands of years, since it is more likely that any random black person on earth has more in common genetically with a random white person than another random black person (due to probability, because there are so many black people from differing genetic subgroups), and since humans share 96 % of our genetic makeup with chimps, the concept of «race» is really, scientifically, just a fiction best left to ignorant crazies like the Aryan nation.
Would you accept someone who said «we can't know for sure whether a chimp can go off into a corner and mate with a fruit fly and produce offspring.»
By analysing 599 samples of chimp droppings (P. T. troglodytes are a highly endangered and thus protected species that can not be killed or captured for testing), the researchers were able to obtain 34 specimens that reacted to a standard HIV DNA test, 12 of which gave results that were virtually indistinguishable from the reactions created by human HIV.
It takes more faith to believe that a tornado went through a junkyard and randomly assembled a 747 and that a chimp typing for a million years can type randomly a Shakespeare novel.
If The Chimp can go for # 70 millions after one good season, then Cavani who scored +30 goals in 3 consecutive seasons can go for # 50 millions — though now he might go for little less.
Every head turned from the pygmy chimps to us, while I waited for the tour guide to announce, «And to the left, we have the nursing human toddler...»
Ron Paul's appearance on Meet The Press last Sunday was immensely revealing for many reasons, not the least of which was his success (in the words of The Smirking Chimp) at «parrying each of Tim Russert's attempts to find a gotcha moment with honesty and conviction — two things Russert was obviously unpracticed in dealing with.»
Ron Paul's appearance on Meet The Press last Sunday was immensely revealing for many reasons, not the least of which was his success (in the words of The Smirking Chimp) at «parrying each of Tim Russert's attempts to find a gotcha moment with honesty and conviction — two...
AFAIR Chimps were observed exterminating neighboring troupes just for giggles (or territory).
«After 60 per cent votes for sure fire election losers, IRA - supporting Shadow Chancellors and Scottish Labour unnecessarily splitting the party on issues over which it has no responsibility, we have a Shadow Minister telling «Stop the War» — a madcap coalition of trots, Islamists and anti-west fury chimps — that Labour will consult them on how it will vote on Syria.
Palaeontologists have searched for fossil remains, and geneticists have rummaged through the historical documents that are human and chimp DNA.
New estimates for when our lineage and chimps went their separate ways suggest that some of our established ideas are staggeringly wrong.
In lab experiments, for example, the primates will punish a chimp that takes food from them by triggering a trapdoor that makes the food disappear.
Chimps and bonobos certainly have the former — they respect ownership, for example, and expect to be treated according to their place in the hierarchy.
As expected, chimps were more likely to reject a boring carrot when their partner got a yummy grape for the same token.
The book's title, incidentally, draws on bonobos because they are more likely than chimps to behave morally, to have concern for each other, to value harmony and so on.
Chimps and human volunteers viewed images of pairs of chimp or human eyes for 4 - second - long periods.
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