Fifi

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Fifi was one of Jane Goodall’s most closely observed wild chimpanzees at Gombe, known for her long-term presence in the study and her role in revealing chimpanzee social and family dynamics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chimpanzee
individual animal
appearsIn popular accounts of Jane Goodall’s chimpanzee research
scientific papers on Gombe chimpanzees
appearsInWorkOf Jane Goodall
associatedWith Kasakela chimpanzee community
country Tanzania
knownFor contributions to understanding chimpanzee family dynamics
contributions to understanding chimpanzee social dynamics
long-term presence in Jane Goodall’s Gombe study
mother Flo
observationType longitudinal field study
observedBy Jane Goodall
offspring Franziska
surface form: Fanni

Flint, Michigan
surface form: Flint

Sigmund Freud
surface form: Freud

Fritz
Frodo
Furaha
partOfResearchProject Gombe Stream Research Centre
surface form: Gombe chimpanzee research project
researchSignificance featured in long-term demographic records of Gombe chimpanzees
helped document intergenerational relationships among wild chimpanzees
provided detailed data on maternal behavior in chimpanzees
sex female
sibling Figan
socialRole high-ranking female chimpanzee
species common chimpanzee
studiedAt Gombe Stream National Park
studiedBy Jane Goodall
studiedIn Gombe
taxon Pan troglodytes

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