(CN) — Bonobos are humans’ closest living relatives, and researchers expected them to follow the roles of most social mammals where males dominate females, decide when to mate and who gets to eat ...
Female bonobos in Congo form groups to ward off aggressive males in the wild, a new Harvard University study finds. AP NEW YORK (AP) — Female bonobos find strength in numbers, teaming up to fend off ...
Two juvenile bonobos embrace in Lola Ya Bonobo Santuary in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. New research suggests female bonobos form coalitions to gain or maintain power in their societies. Anup ...
Female bonobos find strength in numbers, teaming up to fend off males in the wild, a new study finds. Along with chimpanzees, bonobos are among humans’ closest relatives. Scientists have long wondered ...
A new study led by researchers at UF Health has uncovered why males and females may experience stress differently. A new study led by researchers at UF Health has uncovered why males and females may ...
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