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Monday, March 11, 2019

Jane Goodall

Jane Goodalls research with chimpanzees and gorillas is an example of Naturalistic observation. here is a list of the key findings if Goodalls life * 1960 Chimpanzees as plaza e nominaters * First recorded instance of toolmaking by nonhumans * 1964 Planning-Figan showed deliberate planning when he kidnapped violate Flint in order to get his mother Flo and the sleep of the group to follow him. * Using man-made objects- Mike used exonerate kerosene cans to intimidate larger male persons, and become the alpha male. 1966 Polio invaded Gombe and devastated two humans and chimps alike. Chimpanzees can also get AIDS. * 1970 Awe-the chimps spontaneously danced at the hatful of a waterfall Jane believes that expression of awe in chimps resembles the emotions that led primeval humans to religion.* 1974 Warfare-a war broke out between the Kasakela males and seven males of a splinter group. This lasted four years the rival group was eradicated, except for a few females. This type of vio lence had not been recorded in chimpanzees. 1975 Cannibalism-Passion killed and ate Gilkas infant, and shared the meat with her daughter, Pom. Together they continued eating infants for two years. * Coalitions-Figans lieu as alpha male was somewhat challenged when his brother Faben disappeared. * Transfer of a female to a different group * 1987 Adoption-Spindle, an adolescent female, adopted baby Mel, after his mother died of pneumonia. * 1994 Consortship-researchers at Gombe have observed males leading females out from the familiarity and establish short-term monogamous relationships.This is believed to be so the male can ensure that the offspring are theirs. * Technology transfer-Chimps from one community modeled the toolmaking behavior of chimps in another community. * 1995 Twins-Rafiki gave birth to only siemens set twins recorded at Gombe, Roots and Shoots. * Medicinal plants-chimps have been seen chewing the plant Aspilia, a medicinal plant believed to relieve put forward pains or reduce internal parasites.

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