Our expert guide to chimpanzees reveals the answers to the most common questions about one of our closest living relatives

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Published: Friday, 15 November 2024 at 19:17 PM


Chimpanzees our one of our closest living relatives, and we share 98% of our genetic DNA with them. Like us, chimpanzees are hominids – or great apes – of which there are eight extant species in four genera: Homo (of which only we humans remain), Pongo (Bornean, Sumatran and Tapanuli orangutans), Gorilla (eastern and western gorillas) and (chimps and bonobos).

How many species of chimpanzee are there?

There are four confirmed subspecies of chimpanzee: Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti), Central chimpanzee (P. t. troglodytes), Western chimpanzee (P. t. verus) and Eastern chimpanzee (P. t. schweinfurthii). A fifth proposed subspecies is the Southeastern chimpanzee (P. t. marungensis) but this is not currently recognised by the IUCN.

Chimpanzees are highly intelligent, with tool use common. Some chimpanzees even go as far as to sharpen sticks to use for hunting.