will become available for mating again much sooner. In contrast, bonobo society is marked by the strong bonds that develop between unrelated females and by almost constant sexual activity amongst ...
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Male Bonobos, Close Human Relatives Long Thought to Be Peaceful, Are Actually Quite Aggressive, Study SuggestsBonobos aren’t as mellow as scientists long ... for how and why the primates behave as they do, such as negotiating mating rights and hierarchies, Gisela Kaplan, an animal behavior researcher ...
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Bonobos, Chimps Reveal Ancestors' Social Mating CluesHumans share this behavioural strategy with our closest living ape relatives – bonobos and chimpanzees. Now researchers, led by Durham University, UK, have undertaken what is thought to be one of the ...
LEAH:When a stranger Bonobo approaches the pack, the other Bonobos all come out and go "Ello mate!" NARRATOR:'Sociable and oober chatty, Leah is insecure about her relationship with Phil and ...
will become available for mating again much sooner. In contrast, bonobo society is marked by the strong bonds that develop between unrelated females and by almost constant sexual activity amongst ...
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