Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee
The Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee is a subspecies of the common chimpanzee which inhabits the rainforest along the border of Nigeria and Cameroon. Male Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees can weigh up to with a body length of up to and a height of. Females are significantly smaller. Like the nominate subspecies, the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee has been classified as Endangered by the IUCN, indicating a high risk of extinction in the near future.
History
The Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee has been classified as the fourth subspecies of chimpanzee since 1997 and is the least studied of these subspecies. Its populations are falling across its limited natural range, with between 3500 and 9000 individuals remaining.Description
Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees weigh around for adult males in captivity and for adult females in captivity. They stand about tall when erect.Subpopulations
The Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee is found in:- Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria
- Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Nigeria
- Banyang-Mbo Wildlife Sanctuary, Cameroon
- Ebo Wildlife Reserve, Cameroon
- Mbam Djerem National Park, Cameroon
A June 2008 report said the Edumanom Forest Reserve was the last known site for chimpanzees in the Niger Delta.