Kind of animal studied by Fossey and Goodall Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% APE Kind of animal studied by Fossey and Goodall (3)
4% APES Animals that Goodall and Fossey studied (4) Universal May 27, 2021
3% ZOOLOGY Animal kingdom study (7) (7) The Guardian Quick Aug 13, 2025
3% DIAN Primatologist Fossey (4) LA Times Daily Jul 12, 2025
3% CHIMP Kind of ape studied by Jane Goodall, informally (5)
3% GORILLA Animal studied by Dian Fossey (7)
2% READS Studies at university (5) The Telegraph Mini Sep 8, 2025
2% TYPE Kind (4) USA Today Quick Sep 6, 2025
2% T Kind (1) USA Today Quick Sep 6, 2025
2% DEN Study of cadences (3) (3) Mirror Cryptic Sep 6, 2025
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