58 examples of chimpanzee in sentences

Yet he has just said that these flint instruments are "only one step in advance of the rude, natural stone which an intelligent orang or chimpanzee might pick up to crack a cocoa-nut with."

There is a chimpanzee now in the Zoological Gardens ... which can do all but speak" [either it speaks, or it does not.

Yet "no animal has ever learned to speak," "no chimpanzee or gorilla has ever been known to fashion any implement."

"The negro in some respects makes a slight approximation, ... still he is essentially a man, and separated by a wide gulf from the chimpanzee or gorilla.

This very significant opposition of the thumb to the fingers, furnishing the complete grasp by the hand, is characteristic of the human race, and is wanting in the hand of the ape, chimpanzee, and ourang-outang.

So the Chimpanzee Put the Kettle on for Tea; And the Seal Made a very big Meal; While the Sole Shared a Muffin with the Mole In Johnny Crow's Garden.

Among the most interesting and valuable of the descriptions which may be classed among accounts of tests of mental ability is Hobhouse's (1915) study of the chimpanzee.

Möbius (1867) has described interesting observations concerning the mental life of the chimpanzee.

Most interesting of these is that of Witmer (1909), who studied in exhibitions and in his own laboratory the behavior of the chimpanzee Peter.

A chimpanzee named Consul was observed several years ago by Hirschlaff (1905), and his tricks were interestingly described from the pedagogical standpoint.

Such is, for example, the book of Sokolowski (1908), in which attention is given to the characteristics of young as well as fairly mature specimens of the gorilla, chimpanzee and orang utan.

During the past year, on the estate of Doha Rosalia Abreu, near Havana, Cuba, a chimpanzee was born in captivity.

Some observations on the intelligence of the chimpanzee. Journal of Animal Behavior, vol. 5, 391-396.

I have crossed the far-famed ferry from Port Said to Pondicherry; In a droschky shot the rapids at Hongkong; I have pounded to a jelly dancing dervishes at Delhi, And I've chased the chimpanzee at Chittagong.

A big nose, a big belly, blinking eyes, an enormous mouth, hair on end, the arm of a chimpanzee, and the legs of a Greenlander.

The Chimpanzee's "swing song" on page 42 is a marvel of oscillating melody.

Don't sit there like a chimpanzee, hugging it.

My happy chimpanzee.

My happy chimpanzee.

My happy chimpanzee.

My happy chimpanzee.

ALGERNON BRASSLEIGH CHEEKINGTON (or at Chimpanzee Chambers in Piccadilly, W.)

The orang in the Eastern islands and the chimpanzee in Africa build platforms on which they sleep; and as both species follow the same habit, it might be argued that this was due to instinct, but we cannot feel sure that it is not the result of both animals having similar wants and possessing similar powers of reasoning.

"Come, Rose," he said, "this isn't a political meeting; and even if it were, why proclaim yourself as accepting a definition which is almost within the comprehension of a chimpanzee?" There was a faint laugh at this, but everyone had an uncomfortable sense of thunder in the air.

Zoologically the distance is small between man and the chimpanzee; psychologically it has become so great as to be immeasurable.

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