give one way in which man is similar to chimps and gorillas
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1. Chimpanzees not only communicate like humans, they also demonstrate a range of emotions including joy, sadness, fear and even empathy.
2. Like humans, chimpanzees use body language to communicate. They kiss, hug, pat each other on the back, hold hands and shake their fists.
3. One of the earliest discoveries made by Jane Goodall was that chimpanzees hunt for meat. Just like humans, they do this in groups.
4. As children, we are taught to share. Did you know that chimpanzees share their food and tools?
5. One of Dr. Jane Goodall’s most important discoveries was that chimpanzees use tools. While we may not use them to forage for tasty termites like our primate relatives, they sure do come in handy for just about everything else!
6. Chimpanzees see and experience the world much as we do. Their sense of sight, smell, hearing and touch are very similar to our own.
7. A chimp’s body is very similar to a human’s. We have the same bones, muscles, nervous system and the same number of fingers and toes.
8. Though the human brain is larger, it is structurally identical to a chimpanzee’s. This means that chimpanzees are capable of reasoned thought, abstraction and generalization. They can even recognize themselves in a mirror—most other animals cannot!
9. Like us, the first five years of a chimp’s life are spent playing, socializing and developing a strong infant-mother bond.
10. Chimpanzees laugh when tickled. That’s right—you’re bearing witness to Tango, the resident Tchimpounga Sanctuary dog tickling Mambou into submission.