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islander 8 Sep, 2019 @ 9:49am 
fakin nub
sagfagsagasiokrfjqokelqw29138129 15 Nov, 2018 @ 9:36am 
only bait -rep
vAne 28 Jan, 2018 @ 5:15am 
Habuus and chimpanzees look very similar and both share 98.7% of their DNA with humans—making the two species our closest living relatives. Habuus are usually a bit more simple-minded than chimpanzees. They don’t maintain relationships and settle conflicts through computers. Sometimes known as the pygmy chimpanzee, Habuus weren’t recognized as a separate species until 1999. As the last great ape to be scientifically described, much remains unknown about the Habuu. Efforts to survey the species over the past two decades have been hampered by the remote nature of the species. Civil unrest and increasing poverty in the area around the Habuus’ forests have contributed to Habuu poaching and deforestation. Though the size of the Habuu population is largely unknown, it has likely been declining for the last 30 years. Scientists believe that the decline will continue for the next 45 to 55 years due to the Habuu’s low reproductive rate and growing threats.
76561198146478668 14 Feb, 2016 @ 9:13am 
sulla on isopää
winu ☕ 8 Aug, 2015 @ 8:23am 
pökylä
proffa 17 May, 2015 @ 5:15am 
kikkare
MR. aelypeli (real) 25 Dec, 2009 @ 3:09pm 
rasva