Citations:chimpkind

Noun: "the chimpanzee species in its entirety"

 * 2005, Shalom Auslander, Beware of God: Stories, Simon & Schuster (2005), ISBN 0743264568, page 20:
 * Let them sniff and poke and prod, let them debase themselves and all chimpkind.
 * 2007, Max Oelschlaeger, "Boundaries and Darwin: Bridging the Great Divide", in Nature's Edge: Boundary Explorations in Ecological Theory and Practice (eds. Charles S. Brown & Ted Toadvine), State University of New York Press (2007), ISBN 9780791471210, page 7:
 * The one percent of difference between human and chimpkind, as it turns out, makes all the difference.
 * 2008, BBC Wildlife, Volume 26, Issues 1-7, page 83:
 * He achieved great PR for chimpkind and even made the front cover of Life magazine.
 * 2014, Steve Rose, "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: a primate scream - first look review", The Guardian, 1 July 2014:
 * It's another seamless motion-capture performance by Andy Serkis (though to me Caesar looks more like chimpkind's answer to Sean Bean) and the film's biggest weakness is that homo sapiens offers little to rival it.