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A young Jane liked to observe, native birds and animals making notes, sketches, and reading zoology and ethology Her fascination of animal behavior, and their fundamentals has taken her back in time, to work out their chronology Jane Goodall for many years, lived among chimpanzees to study the primates of Tanzania, in their natural habitat immersing herself in their lives, and to help them to appease by observing their actions, and becoming their diplomat “Observing Chimps in Africa”, spending lots of time in trees she imitated their behaviors, with a non-threatening pattern that had limited murmurs, while not wanting to sneeze and she started eating their food, as they accepted her intrusion Two years of seeing them daily, the Chimp’s showed her no fear when they started to approach her, in the search of bananas The thinking of chimps as vegetarian, was a delusion of despair as they were seen eating meat, and were nothing like Lammas “Chimp Behavior Discoveries”, have given us some insights about making tools out of plants, to spoon out and eat termites Chimps have been seen, stalking, killing and eating animals large insects, birds, baby baboons and other big mammals Chimpanzee family structure, has dominant males at the top and their complex social system, really helps then to develop Their long-term family bonds, use touch and embraces to comfort and a communicating method, a sound language that’s been taught “Chimpanzee Family Book”, was written to educate children with a learning tool, into saving the chimp’s struggling blight and to protect their environment, without human development because they are our descendants, an historic learning insight “Seeds of Hope: Wisdom and Wonder from the Plants” is what Jane advocates, for our ecological preservation through the Jane Goodall Institute, with a few mini-grants for her dedicated Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation Jane Goodall’s book, “In the Shadow of Man” is all about, our second most intelligent primate discussing the chimpanzee’s treatment, from the human clan and the captive moral dilemma, of abusing our historic mate Jane Goodall, you are an amazing caring primate who treats all life, as if you are, best mates
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