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What are the forelimbs of a chimpanzee adapted for?what are they adapted for in humans​

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The forelimb of a chimpanzee is adapted for climbing trees and swinging fr branch to branch.

The forelimb of a human is adapted for grasping associated with opposable thumb.

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Chimpanzees, the closest living relatives to modern humans, developed numerous adaptations to survive. Their large brains enable complex decision making, social skills, and tool making. Their body adaptations allow for grasping, propulsion and climbing.

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