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      • The bonobo is found only in lowland rainforests along the south bank of the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Closely resembling the chimpanzee in both physical appearance and mode of life, the bonobo is more slender, with longer limbs, a narrower chest, and a rounder head with a less-protruding face.
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  1. Aug 2, 2024 · Bonobo, species of ape found only in lowland rainforests along the south bank of the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The bonobo was regarded as a subspecies of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) until 1933, although the two species diverged from each other about 1.7 million years ago.

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    This article is about the Bonobo, a species of great apes that share 98.7% of their DNA with humans and are our closest living relatives. The article provides information on the physical appearance, social structure, habitat and threats to bonobos in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It also highlights the efforts made by WWF to protect this enda...

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    The bonobo is the last great ape to be scientifically described, shares 98.7% of its DNA with humans, and has a society led by females that settles conflicts through sex. They are found in forests south of the Congo River in DRC but their population has likely been declining for 30 years due to civil unrest, poaching, deforestation and other threat...

    Civil unrest in the region around the bonobo’s home territory has led to many deaths from poaching or hunting as pets or for use in traditional medicine; slash-and-burn agriculture and commercial logging also leave them at risk outside parks.

    To combat spawning problem, WWF provides training, equipment and funding for antipoaching units in Salonga National Park; conducts surveys of populations with ICCN and non-governmental organizations; establishes nature reserves like Lac Tumba-Lediima Nature Reserve after discovering new populations.

    • They Are Matriarchial. Female bonobos sit at the top of the bonobo hierarchy, in contrast to chimpanzees, where alpha males hold the dominant positions.
    • They Use Sex to Resolve Conflicts. Bonobos are one of the few animals, aside from humans, that engage in sex for reasons aside from procreation. Indeed, bonobos spend much of their time copulating.
    • They Are (Mostly) Peaceful. Violence does occur between bonobo groups, but the species is incredibly laid-back for the most part, especially when compared to their chimpanzee cousins.
    • The Females Migrate Between Groups. Female bonobos who reach adolescence will migrate to other communities. Researchers suggest this is a way of minimising inbreeding and promoting genetic diversity.
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    The bonobo is found in a 500,000 km 2 (190,000 sq mi) area within the Congo Basin of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Central Africa. It is predominantly frugivorous, [7] compared to the often highly omnivorous diets and hunting of small monkeys, duiker and other antelope exhibited by common chimpanzees.

  4. Bonobos are an endangered great ape species found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Learn how AWF protects bonobo apes and their rainforest habitat.

  5. Feb 12, 2022 · Why are bonobos lesser known than chimps, gorillas, and orangutans? Perhaps mainly because they live only in one place, and it is a remote place — deep in the rainforest of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  6. wwf.panda.org › great_apes › bonoboBonobo - WWF

    May 28, 2024 · Bonobos, arguably our closest relatives, live only in the Congo Basin rainforests of central Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). How you can help. © naturepl.com/Karl Ammann / WWF. Key facts. Common names. Bonobo, dwarf chimpanzee, gracile chimpanzee, pygmy chimpanzee; Chimpanzé nain, chimpanzé pygmé (Fr); Chimpancé pigmeo (Sp)

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