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What Jane’s dad gave her?

Cuddly chimpanzee

100

The country where Jane set up her research station.

Tanzania

100

The tool Jane saw chimps using to get termites.

Stick

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The scientist who helped Jane study chimps.

Louis Leakey

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The group chimps belong to, different from monkeys.

Ape family

200

What was the name of the toy chimp Jane’s dad gave her?

Jubilee

200

Two things Jane used to watch chimps at first.

Binoculars and a notebook

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The surprising thing Jane found chimps eat.

Meat

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Other animals in the ape family, like chimps.

Gorillas and orangutans

200

Instead of numbers, Jane gave chimps these.

Names

300

 The year Jane went to Kenya to work on a farm.

1957

300

What did the chimps do this after months of Jane observing them ?

They accepted her presence

300

Scientists used to think chimps only ate this.

Plants

300

The chimp named for his grey chin

David Greybeard

300

Jane saw chimpanzees hunt these small animals in groups.

Monkeys

400

Jane discovered that chimps have these, like humans.

Emotions

400

Jane wanted to save chimps from losing this.

Forest habitat

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A dominant male chimp Jane named.

Goliath

400

Jane found chimps can use these, just like humans.

Tools

400

The group Jane started in 1977 to help chimps.

Jane Goodall Institute

500

Where did Jane set up a camp to study chimps ? 

Gombe Stream Game Reserve

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Chimps were shown to work together to do this.

Hunt

500

People cut down forests to do this, which hurt chimps.

Build homes and grow crops?

500

The program Jane started with teens in 1991.

Roots and Shoots

500

Jane was the first person to receive this degree from Cambridge University without completing a formal undergraduate degree.

PhD in ethology

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