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Description: Explains how these primates are the closest human relative, why they are different from other apes, what their social life is like, and where they live. Includes a map to sites and reserves.
Bonobo Conservation Initiative » Bonobos Bonobos are one of humankind’s closest living relatives, yet most people are not even aware that bonobos exist. These great apes are complex beings with profound intelligence, emotional expression, and sensitivity. The most unusual and compelling feature of bonobos is their society–matriarchal, egalitarian, and peaceful. Bonobos are also well-known for their creative and abundant sexual activity. Their gentle and amorous nature has led some people to call them the “Make Love, Not War” primate. The last great ape species discovered, bonobos could be the first to become extinct unless concerted action is taken now to protect them and their rainforest home.
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Page title: | Bonobo Conservation Initiative » Bonobos |
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