Chimpanzees can be found in Western and Central Africa. They live in wet savannas and rainforests.
Bonobo: Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo Basin)
Central chimpanzee: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Eastern chimpanzee: Central African Republic, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, and Zambia.
Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee:Nigeria and Cameroon
Western chimpanzee: Guinea, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Nigeria
Only in Zoos.
Most live in zoos. Chimpanzees, unlike bears; moose; beavers, etc. are not indigenous to Canada.
Chimpanzees in Europe are mainly in zoos. There are no wild chimpanzees in Europe. There is a set of wild monkeys in Gibraltar, the only wild monkeys in Europe, but they are not chimpanzees.
Well almost anything they see that looks fun to them. Most chimpanzees that are in zoos have rope or trees to climb.
In zoos or living as pets...They can live in America but the originally live in Africa.
You should find a zoo with chimpanzees in it. Most zoos have a website with pictures of their exhibits. You could also go to your public library and check out a book about chimpanzees.
Chimps are not native to North america but some are found in zoos, private Collections and sanctuaries
Chimps are not native to North america but some are found in zoos, private Collections and sanctuaries.
Chimps are not native to India but some are probably found in zoos and similar.
Answer100,000-200,000 in the wild and 250 in zoos around the world. I am unsure of the numbers for those in biomedical research labs.AnswerThere's a possibility of chimpanzees left but, they do reproduce, maybe 20,000 or less
As primates (apes, monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas, etc.), are the focus, jobs would be in zoos, laboratories, field investigations, veterinary, etc.
Chimpanzees only threats are other chimpanzees, and the most threatening of all man. Man kills them to take their babies to sell to labs, circuses, zoos, and as pets as well as entertainment companies. Chimps are now endangered, and theiur numbers are still declining, for these reasons as well as the bushmeat trade and habitat destruction. The bushmeat trade is the practice of shooting wild animals for food. Chimpanzees are often killed, along with many other endangered species.