The Endangered Great Ape
There are different kinds of species of primates on earth. These species are spread out
across continents. Some of these are monkeys while others are apes. How do you tell
them apan? The most common way to tell the difference is to observe the presence or
absence of a tal. While most monkeys have tals and use them for movement, the apes
do not have tails and are closer to human beings.
One of the known species of apes is the bonobo or dwarf chimpanzee. Now, most of
you have heard about chimpanzees, night? The bonobos can be distinguished by their
comparatively long legs, dark faces, pink lips, and the way the hair is parted on its head.
They are found in Congo, Central Africa. These great apes are the closest living relatives
of humans. Due to the increase in hunting and poaching many bonobos have lost their
fives and many more have lost their mothers. This is where organisations such as Lola ya
Bonobo step in to help protect this endangered species.
Founded by Claudine André in 1994, Lola ya Bonobo is the world's only sanctuary for
orphaned bonobos. Here, human beings act as adoptive mothers and family to take care
of orphaned bonobos. For the apes that are highly social (despite the human-wildlife
confict that has made them suffer for years), this is a great environment. Their new
human mothers take care of them the way their own mothers would and help them return
to the wid someday. For an endangered species like the bonobo, conservation with the
possibity of knowing love from family is a great opportunity. You will find that it is a sight
to see
(a) How can you differentiate between monkeys and apes?
(b) What is Lola ya Bonobo?
(c) Find the word in the passage which means the same as 'at risk.
(0) What do you think is the main idea of this passage? Give reasons for your
answer.
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(a) the most common way to tell difference between apes and monkey is to observe the tal.
(b) lola Bonobo protect the endangered species.
(c) the at risk means possibility and loss.
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