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chimpanzee    音标拼音: [tʃɪmp'ænzi]
n. 黑猩猩

黑猩猩

chimpanzee
n 1: intelligent somewhat arboreal ape of equatorial African
forests [synonym: {chimpanzee}, {chimp}, {Pan troglodytes}]

Chimpanzee \Chim*pan"zee\ (ch[i^]m*p[a^]n"z[-e]; 277), n. [From
the native name: cf. F. chimpanz['e], chimpans['e],
chimpanz['e]e.] (Zool.)
An african ape ({Pan troglodytes}, formerly {Anthropithecus
troglodytes}, or {Troglodytes niger}) which approaches more
nearly to man, in most respects, than any other ape. It is
the most intelligent of non-human animals, and when full
grown, it is from three to four feet high. A variant called
the {pygmy chimpanzee}, or {bonobo}, has been recently
recognized as a separate species.
[1913 Webster PJC]



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  • Chimpanzee - Wikipedia
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  • Chimpanzee, facts and photos | National Geographic
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  • Chimpanzee | World Wildlife Fund
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  • Top 12 Chimpanzee facts you need to know - wildlifenomads. com
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  • Chimpanzees - National Geographic Society
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