because of illegal poaching and other predators
Mainly to defend the group's territory, and to hunt, which chimps do on occasion, usually monkey species. They use cooperative tactics, some chimps drive the monkeys toward "Catcher" chimps, concealed out of sight in the branches.
Hunt for food, sleep in nests in the trees, frolick, mate, groom, etc.
Yes. Leopards for instance have been known to hunt and eat chimps.
The leopard is at top of the food chain; so it will usually eat anything from bugs to the biggest deer. Their diet is mostly of monkeys; also chimpanzees happen to hunt and eat other chimps.
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Chimps are called chimps, and they are always an animal.
No. Not usually anyway. Chimps are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and plants, though mostly plants. Chimps don't actively hunt monkeys, but they will attack monkeys if they pose a threat to their young, there's a chance they may eat them after, but it would be a very rare occurrence. This is why you see monkeys mixed with gorillas in zoos but not with chimps.
Chimpanzee mothers teach their young how to survive and thrive as members of their species. Like human babies, chimp babies imitate their mother, and that is how they learn. When they are old enough, baby chimps are taught how to hunt for food, how to avoid predators, how to find water, etc. Baby chimps also learn the social hierarchy, such as how to show respect for older chimps, proper ways to show affection for others, and how to handle unfriendly chimps (how to deal with conflict).
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They don't most people who have them get hurt! they are not pets!