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The work of Dr Jane Goodall, that began on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in
1960, has led to the development of new understandings about chimpanzees.
Dr Goodall learned, after continuous study for 46 years of these
'ambassadors from the animal kingdom to the world of humans' that
they have a complex society, a physiology very similar to ours and can
communicate with each other. But most importantly, these amazing animals
are highly intelligent and can understand the moods and needs of others.
But what else can we learn from these amazing animals?
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