Chimpanzee or Pan Troglodyte Moving Through Grassland Habitat
This Chimpanzee or Pan Troglodyte is knuckle-walking through a grassland habitat.
Chimpanzees are capable of walking on their two legs but prefer to walk on all four.
Chimps are members of the Hominidae family. The Hominidaes include Orangutans, Gorillas, Bonobos, and our Human species.
Chimpanzees can live to be very old, known to sometimes live into their 80's.
Like humans, Chimpanzees don't have tails. They share a similar set of emotions as humans too.
Chimpanzees like this one live in groups of up to 100 or more and they develop identities and heirarchies in their social structure.
They live natively in Africa and love grasslands like this one, but they prefer to sleep in the trees.
The modern Chimpanzee like you see is known to be in existence as a species for 1-2 million years.
