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The bonobo , also historically called the pygmy chimpanzee (less often the dwarf chimpanzee or gracile chimpanzee), is an endangered great ape and one of the two species making up the genus Pan (the other being the common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes). While bonobos are, today, recognized as a distinct … See more
Formerly the bonobo was known as the "pygmy chimpanzee", despite the bonobo having a similar body size to the common chimpanzee. The … See more
Bonobos are found only south of the Congo River and north of the Kasai River (a tributary of the Congo), in the humid forests of … See more
In the Congo tropical rainforest, the very great majority of plants need animals to reproduce and disperse their seeds. Bonobos are the … See more
The bonobo was first recognised as a distinct taxon in 1928 by German anatomist Ernst Schwarz, based on a skull in the Tervuren Museum in Belgium which had previously been classified as a juvenile chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Schwarz published … See more
Primatologist Frans de Waal states bonobos are capable of altruism, compassion, empathy, kindness, patience, and sensitivity, and described "bonobo society" as a "gynecocracy". Primatologists who have studied bonobos in the wild have … See more
The IUCN Red List classifies bonobos as an endangered species, with conservative population estimates ranging from 29,500 to 50,000 individuals. Major threats to bonobo populations … See more
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WEBSep 13, 2024 · Female bonobos are sexually active for more of the time than their chimpanzee counterparts; they bear offspring at roughly five-year intervals and resume copulating with males within a year of giving birth. …
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WEBApr 4, 2023 · Bonobos may be one of our closest cousins but chimpanzees dominated research after Jane Goodall discovered in the 1960s that chimpanzees make and use tools. This finding paved the …
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WEBWhile chimpanzees and gorillas often settle disputes by fierce, sometimes deadly fighting, bonobos commonly make peace by engaging in feverish orgies in which males have intercourse with...
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WEBDespite their frequent sexual activity, bonobos have about the same reproductive rate as chimpanzees, giving birth about every five years.
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WEBMay 28, 2024 · Bonobos exhibit remarkably different social behavior from chimpanzees, with an emphasis on peacemaking. Colour: Black fur, which may turn to a grayish color in aged individuals. Bonobo hand and foot.
Unlike chimps, bonobos offer hope that maybe we can …
WEBNov 16, 2023 · Chimps are notorious for hostility toward chimps from another group. Is that part of the human makeup as well? A new study of bonobos, our other closest relative, offers a more cooperative...
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