Chimp Research Paper

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A few days later, the infants become able to cling to its mother's underside safely. The older siblings become independent gradually whenever a new baby chimp is born. Now they start searching their own food and build the nest meanwhile, their relationship with the mother and the infant develops. Until the age of 3-4, the baby can stay with mother and infant can observe the mother. Weaning occurs before its third year, but the youngster will stay with its mother until it is five to seven At the age of four years, a young chimp can travel well by walking. Around the age of five to seven, they start taking the ride on its mother's back. At the age of 7 to 10 they are considered as an adolescent and when they reach to sexual maturity they become …show more content…

This training reduces the chimpanzee’s stress and improves the wellness and quality of their life. A group of analysts has found that wild chimpanzee moms take advantage of “babysitters” since it speeds up the weaning prepare. Since their babies learn to be free speedier and halt nursing, so meanwhile the moms can plan for their next pregnancy (Fox, 2016). As the chimpanzees grew up, the young children watch and learn from their older siblings and older ones help the mother in raising the young ones and surely, this type of babysitting help the female chimps to learn mothering skills which they can use when they become mothers themselves. Children play together and so grow the bonds between them and they learn social graces. They also learn how to give physical care or emotional support to each other in case of need or if the mother dies the older siblings take care of the young siblings. Siblings also defend each other and form alliances when they establish new groups and in this way, they provide safety and emotional support to each

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