US Curriculum Alignment
CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS K-LS1-1
Nature Scene Poster – Chimpanzee Infant
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This Nature Scene Poster features a chimpanzee infant within a forest setting, offering a young-animal counterpart to the adult Chimpanzee poster in the collection. Infant chimpanzees rely closely on their mothers, a detail this forest scene helps set up for discussion.
It's an instant printable digital download formatted for A2, A3, A4, Arch C, Tabloid, and US Letter. Use it with the adult chimpanzee poster to explore early development among primates.
One animal
at a time.
The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.
“A collection should feel as though every piece came from the same hand.”
Our visual style was developed through original watercolor and fine pencil artwork. Each animal is treated as an individual subject, with its own proportions, structure, markings and character.
Nothing is reduced to a generic animal shape. A lion should still look like a lion, and a specific bird should remain recognizable as that bird.
Often
asked.
Full independence takes around seven to ten years, among the longest childhoods of any non-human primate. Young chimps rely on their mothers not just for food but for social learning throughout this period.
They observe adults using tools, selecting food, and navigating social relationships, gradually copying these skills through years of close observation. This learned knowledge varies between communities, creating distinct local traditions.
Yes, play wrestling and chasing games with peers are common and help young chimpanzees build social bonds and physical coordination. These play sessions also teach them the social rules that govern life in the community.


