Ever since she was a child growing up in England,Jane Goodall dreamed of working with wild animals.
When she was about eleven years old,she wanted to go to Africa to live and write about animals. In 1957, Jane Goodall traveled to Africa. . Later Louis asked her to study a group of chimpanzees living by a lake in Tanzania.
. They were very shy and ran away when Goodall came near. She learned to watch them from a far away. Over time,she made friends with chimpanzees. She gave her chimpanzees the names such as David Graybeard,Flo and Fifi.
. But she found them also eat meat. A few weeks later,she even saw chimpanzees make and use tools to help them open the nuts. Jane Goodall,“the chimpanzee Lady”,is well—known for her 45 years’study of chimpanzees in Tanzania.
Jane Goodall has spent her life trying to protect chimpanzees. . It tells us we need to save the animals in danger.
A. It was not easy work to stay with chimpanzees B. She recently wrote a book about animals C. She soon met the famous scientist Louis Leakey and began to work for him D. Most of the chimpanzees make their homes in the trees E. Chimpanzees love vegetables and fruits |