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Zulu123

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What unique chimpanzee hunting practice has been observed in West Africa (specifically the Ivory Coast)?
 
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All of the following are characteristics commonly associated with domesticated plants except:
 
  a. increased size.
  b. increase in natural seed dispersal mechanisms.
  c. reduction of seed protective devices, such as husks.
  d. loss of delayed seed germination.
  e. development of simultaneous ripening.



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Answer to Question 1

They have been observed using coordinated hunting practices such as chasing monkeys up into trees as a group and then allowing the chimps who distinguish themselves a greater share of the meat.

Answer to Question 2

b



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