Animals
Liberia is Home to World's Second Largest Chimpanzee Population, Study Reveals
Liberia has one of the world's largest populations of Western chimpanzees, according to a new study by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. However, the primates may become increasingly threatened as deforestation occurs throughout the nation.
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