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Title: Study on the behaviour of captive chimpanzees in zoo negara
Authors: Siti Nur Ain Mohd Isa
Keywords: Siti Nur Ain Mohd Isa
LP 66 FST 2 2007
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Terengganu: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Abstract: The studies of the bahaviour of captive chimpanzees are very important to understand and monitor the level of stress of the great apes under artificial environment. The behaviour of common chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) consist of 2 adults was studied in captive environment in Zoo Negara, Selangor. Data were collected using scan sampling technique (Videan and Fritz., 2006; Rajeni, 2000) during period of 0740 until 1540 at 5-minute interval for 28 days on selected activities such as roaming, resting, aggression, feeding, grooming, sitting, climbing, and drinking. Overall result indicate that the chimpanzees spend 42.5% of their time sitting, 17.5% roaming, 13.7% resting, 10.2% feeding, 8.2% climbing, 3.5% drinking, 2.6% showing aggression, and 1.8% grooming.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8473
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