Primates:
* Other apes: Gorillas, bonobos (closely related to chimpanzees)
* Monkeys: Various species like vervet monkeys, baboons, colobus monkeys
* Smaller primates: Bushbabies, galagos, pottos
Mammals:
* Large herbivores: Elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras
* Predators: Leopards, lions, hyenas, wild dogs
* Smaller mammals: Antelopes, gazelles, duikers, warthogs, pangolins, rodents, bats
Birds:
* Vultures: Feeding on carrion
* Birds of prey: Eagles, hawks
* Other birds: Hornbills, parrots, turacos, weaver birds, sunbirds
Reptiles:
* Snakes: Pythons, vipers, cobras
* Lizards: Chameleons, monitor lizards, geckos
* Turtles and tortoises: Various species
Amphibians:
* Frogs and toads: Numerous species
Insects:
* Ants, termites, beetles, butterflies, etc.: A vast variety of insects
It's important to note that the exact species present in a particular area will depend on the specific habitat and location within the chimp's range.
Chimpanzees have complex relationships with many of these species. They may compete for food, be preyed upon, or cooperate in some instances. The intricate web of interactions between chimpanzees and other animals contributes to the overall biodiversity and ecological balance of their habitat.