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Bonobos are just as aggressive as chimps, but there's a key difference — the female bonobos
A new study of chimpanzee and bonobo groups at zoos reveals similar levels of aggression. However, scientists found stark sex-based differences between the species.
Bonobos for years have had the reputation of being the cool hippies of the simian world, with a "make love, not war" ethos, ...
Historically considered a more peaceful species than their chimpanzee cousins, bonobos are actually just as aggressive -- but target their ire most often at males, according to a study published ...
The stereotype of violent chimpanzees and peaceful bonobos may be wrong, according to new research comparing aggression in both apes.
Imagine you’re at a tea party with a bonobo. What kind of tea are you serving? Are there cakes? What is the bonobo wearing?
Quirks and Quarks9:03Mission to deflect an asteroid was a smashing success NASA's 2022 mission to smash a spacecraft into a binary asteroid system — where a small asteroid moon is orbiting around a ...
Learn how comparing aggression in chimpanzees and bonobos challenges the long-held belief that chimpanzees are the more violent of our closest ape relatives.
STAUNTON — We're back with another installment of Kennedy and the Twins Try. The News Leader's Patrick Hite and three Staunton High School students — Brittany Davenport, Kennedy Bryant and Brooke ...
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