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  1. According to the Center for Great Apes at Wauchula in Florida, USA, the lifespan of chimpanzees in the wild is 4050 years, and is 50–60 years for chimps in captivity, which means that Little Mama has far exceeded that range.

  2. 21 kwi 2012 · The life span for chimpanzees is 40 to 50 years in the wild and for those in captivity it is 50 to 60 years, according to the Center for Great Apes. When asked about Little Mama’s life...

  3. 26 sty 2023 · By conducting long-term observations on a group of captive chimpanzees going through two major group modifications within the last seven years, we could demonstrate that group composition, seasonality and the chimpanzees’ biographic background produce an impact on the chimpanzees’ behavior.

  4. Save the Chimps is the largest privately funded chimpanzee sanctuary in the world whose mission is to provide refuge and exemplary care to chimpanzees in need. Save the Chimps offers life-long care for chimpanzees rescued from research laboratories, the pet trade, and entertainment industry.

  5. 8 mar 2013 · For chimpanzees in captivity, the best information we have is this: For those who survive to their first birthday, median life expectancy is 31.7 years for males and 38.7 years for females.

  6. As the world’s largest chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimp Haven is home to nearly 300 chimps formerly used in biomedical research. Here on 200 acres of beautiful, forested sanctuary, they finally get to just be chimps and enjoy many of the experiences they would have in the wild. Learn About Chimp Haven.

  7. Even in captivity, young adult chimpanzees have considerably higher mortality rates than humans [0008]. Therefore, while it is not known whether the pace of ageing is different between chimpanzees and humans, the onset of ageing appears to occur at earlier ages in chimpanzees.

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