Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface. It is vital for all known forms of life. On Earth, 96.5% of the planet's crust water is found in seas and oceans, 1.7% in groundwater, 1.7% in glaciers and the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland, a small fraction in other large water bodies, and 0.001% in the air as vapor, clouds (formed of ice and liquid water suspended in air), and precipitation. Only 2.5% of this water is freshwater, and 98.8% of that water is in ice (excepting ice in clouds) and groundwater. Less than 0.3% of all freshwater is in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere, and an even smaller amount of the Earth's freshwater (0.003%) is contained within biological bodies and manufactured products. A greater quantity of water is found in the earth's interior.
The song is an up-tempo number with techno influences, as well as a jaw harp and traditional percussion. Todorova sings folk-inspired lyrics dealing with a young girl meeting a young boy riding a horse.
The performance in the semi-final featured the duo wearing what looked like armour, while they were wearing more mainstream clothes in the final. The performances were also notable for the high-energy percussion performances of both musicians.
As Bulgaria had not finished the previous Contest in the top ten, the song was performed in the semi-final. Here, it was performed first (preceding Israel's Teapacks with "Push The Button"). At the close of voting, it had received 146 points, placing 6th in a field of 28 and qualifying Bulgaria for its first final.
Water is the debut album of Conor Oberst and the first release on Lumberjack Records, the label that would become Saddle Creek. He was only 13 years old at the time. It was released as a cassette tape, and came in 300 copies only, in five different colors on the covers (yellow, blue, green, brown and white).
2004.1.21 リリース
2nd シングル「water」
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published: 06 Jul 2019
How This River Made Chimps Violent
When a group of apes got split apart, slight differences in their new environments led to big differences in future generations.
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- Chimpanzee: A great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Bonobo: A slightly smaller great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Speciation: A lineage-splitting event in which a population of the same species becomes two different species.
- Allopatric speciation: Speciation that occurs when populations of the same species get isolated geographically.
- Hominini: The taxonomical classification that includes humans, chimps, and bonobos.
- Pan: The taxonomical classificati...
published: 12 Feb 2020
Bonobos sharing water
Here you see some remarkable footage of a young bonobo sharing water with an elder, interesting is that the individuals are non-related. This footage was collected by Anne Verkade at rescue centre Lola Ya Bonono in the DRC, where she worked as a researcher on language among bonobos. The bonobos were all resued from the wildlife trade and laboratories and live in large forested enclosures. Most of them have since been released into the wild. http://www.primateadventures.com
published: 17 Nov 2015
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published: 26 Mar 2014
Bonobos | 60 Minutes Archive
Bonobos, our primate cousins, are an endangered species, live in female-dominated groups and would rather make love than war. In 2015, Anderson Cooper visited a sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo that's caring for these great apes, which are being hunted to extinction.
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published: 28 Dec 2023
Water play! Wild infant bonobo【Observations of Bonobos #84】
These are the videos of wild bonobos that Takumasa Yokoyama took in field sites.
I would be happy if you feel the reality of the research on bonobos through this video series!
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published: 03 Dec 2022
I Trolled TapWater By PRETENDING to Be His GIRLFRIEND... (Roblox Bedwars)
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published: 27 Apr 2022
BONOBO VS CHIMPANZEE - Who will win this fight?
BONOBO VS CHIMPANZEE - Who will win this fight?
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published: 27 Jun 2020
Ape Makes A Fire: Kanzi The Bonobo Makes A Campfire
Monkey Makes A Fire: Kanzi The Bonobo Makes A Campfire
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It was a pivotal moment in history that separated man from other primates. Over a million years ago humankind began to conquer its fear of fire and use it as a tool. But now one special ape - a 31-year-old bonobo chimpanzee called Kanzi at the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines, Iowa - is showing us just how close we really are. Astonishingly the male chimp's favourite things to do is make campfires. With impressive dexterity 12 stone (170lb) Kanzi collects firewood and breaks it into appropriate sizes. He arranges the sticks in a pile, ignites them with matches or a lighter, and then watches the flames take hold. Then Kanzi erects a grill over his fire so he can cook burgers and marshmallows over it, using...
When a group of apes got split apart, slight differences in their new environments led to big differences in future generations.
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**************
To l...
When a group of apes got split apart, slight differences in their new environments led to big differences in future generations.
LEARN MORE
**************
To learn more about this topic, start your googling with these keywords:
- Chimpanzee: A great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Bonobo: A slightly smaller great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Speciation: A lineage-splitting event in which a population of the same species becomes two different species.
- Allopatric speciation: Speciation that occurs when populations of the same species get isolated geographically.
- Hominini: The taxonomical classification that includes humans, chimps, and bonobos.
- Pan: The taxonomical classification that includes chimps and bonobos.
- Chimpobo: A name we just made up to identify the common ancestor of the chimpanzee and bonobo.
- Congo river: The deepest river in the world and the second largest (behind the Amazon) in discharge volume.
- G-G Rubbing: A form of genital to genital contact bonobos sometimes use to form social bonds.
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Video Illustrator: Sarah Berman
With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Alex Reich, Kate Yoshida, Ever Salazar, Peter Reich, Julián Gómez, Arcadi Garcia Rius
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Caswell, J., Mallick, S., Richter, D., Neubauer, J., Schirmer, C., Gnerre, S., Reich, D. (2008). Analysis of Chimpanzee History Based on Genome Sequence Alignments. PLoS Genetics. 4(4): e1000057. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000057
Takemoto H, Kawamoto Y, Furuichi T. (2015). How Did Bonobos Come to Range South of the Congo River? Reconsideration of the Divergence of Pan paniscus from Other Pan Populations. Evolutionary Anthropology. 24:170–184. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26478139
Prufer, K. et al (2012). The Bonobo Genome Compared with the Chimpanzee and Human Genomes. Nature. 486: 527–531. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11128
Hey, J. (2010). The Divergence of Chimpanzee Species and Subspecies as Revealed in Multipopulation Isolation-with-Migration Analyses. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 27(4): 921-933. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877540/
Takemoto H, Kawamoto Y, Furuichi T. (2015). How Did Bonobos Come to Range South of the Congo River? Reconsideration of the Divergence of Pan paniscus from Other Pan Populations. Evolutionary Anthropology. 24:170–184. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26478139.
Stanford, C. (2019). Personal Communication. Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, University of Southern California.
When a group of apes got split apart, slight differences in their new environments led to big differences in future generations.
LEARN MORE
**************
To learn more about this topic, start your googling with these keywords:
- Chimpanzee: A great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Bonobo: A slightly smaller great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Speciation: A lineage-splitting event in which a population of the same species becomes two different species.
- Allopatric speciation: Speciation that occurs when populations of the same species get isolated geographically.
- Hominini: The taxonomical classification that includes humans, chimps, and bonobos.
- Pan: The taxonomical classification that includes chimps and bonobos.
- Chimpobo: A name we just made up to identify the common ancestor of the chimpanzee and bonobo.
- Congo river: The deepest river in the world and the second largest (behind the Amazon) in discharge volume.
- G-G Rubbing: A form of genital to genital contact bonobos sometimes use to form social bonds.
CREDITS
*********
Writer, Director, and Narrator: David Goldenberg
Video Illustrator: Sarah Berman
With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Alex Reich, Kate Yoshida, Ever Salazar, Peter Reich, Julián Gómez, Arcadi Garcia Rius
Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder
VHS Rewind effect based on footage by http://www.anfx.co
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REFERENCES
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Caswell, J., Mallick, S., Richter, D., Neubauer, J., Schirmer, C., Gnerre, S., Reich, D. (2008). Analysis of Chimpanzee History Based on Genome Sequence Alignments. PLoS Genetics. 4(4): e1000057. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000057
Takemoto H, Kawamoto Y, Furuichi T. (2015). How Did Bonobos Come to Range South of the Congo River? Reconsideration of the Divergence of Pan paniscus from Other Pan Populations. Evolutionary Anthropology. 24:170–184. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26478139
Prufer, K. et al (2012). The Bonobo Genome Compared with the Chimpanzee and Human Genomes. Nature. 486: 527–531. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11128
Hey, J. (2010). The Divergence of Chimpanzee Species and Subspecies as Revealed in Multipopulation Isolation-with-Migration Analyses. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 27(4): 921-933. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877540/
Takemoto H, Kawamoto Y, Furuichi T. (2015). How Did Bonobos Come to Range South of the Congo River? Reconsideration of the Divergence of Pan paniscus from Other Pan Populations. Evolutionary Anthropology. 24:170–184. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26478139.
Stanford, C. (2019). Personal Communication. Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, University of Southern California.
Here you see some remarkable footage of a young bonobo sharing water with an elder, interesting is that the individuals are non-related. This footage was collec...
Here you see some remarkable footage of a young bonobo sharing water with an elder, interesting is that the individuals are non-related. This footage was collected by Anne Verkade at rescue centre Lola Ya Bonono in the DRC, where she worked as a researcher on language among bonobos. The bonobos were all resued from the wildlife trade and laboratories and live in large forested enclosures. Most of them have since been released into the wild. http://www.primateadventures.com
Here you see some remarkable footage of a young bonobo sharing water with an elder, interesting is that the individuals are non-related. This footage was collected by Anne Verkade at rescue centre Lola Ya Bonono in the DRC, where she worked as a researcher on language among bonobos. The bonobos were all resued from the wildlife trade and laboratories and live in large forested enclosures. Most of them have since been released into the wild. http://www.primateadventures.com
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Programme website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01r52gr Kanzi the bonobo lives in America and has learnt how to build a fire, light it using matches and toast marshmallows on it. It shows just how like us some primates really are.
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Programme website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01r52gr Kanzi the bonobo lives in America and has learnt how to build a fire, light it using matches and toast marshmallows on it. It shows just how like us some primates really are.
#bbc
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Bonobos, our primate cousins, are an endangered species, live in female-dominated groups and would rather make love than war. In 2015, Anderson Cooper visited a...
Bonobos, our primate cousins, are an endangered species, live in female-dominated groups and would rather make love than war. In 2015, Anderson Cooper visited a sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo that's caring for these great apes, which are being hunted to extinction.
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
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Bonobos, our primate cousins, are an endangered species, live in female-dominated groups and would rather make love than war. In 2015, Anderson Cooper visited a sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo that's caring for these great apes, which are being hunted to extinction.
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These are the videos of wild bonobos that Takumasa Yokoyama took in field sites.
I would be happy if you feel the reality of the research on bonobos through thi...
These are the videos of wild bonobos that Takumasa Yokoyama took in field sites.
I would be happy if you feel the reality of the research on bonobos through this video series!
【Twitter】
https://twitter.com/primates_bonobo
【Instagram】
https://www.instagram.com/primates_bonobo/?hl=ja
【Memberships】
Your contributions save great apes!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPiM9XWxixU8r9STR3Qu3pg/join
【Team Webpage】
・Webpage of our conservation activities for bonobos at Wamba area
https://en.bonobo-wamba.com/
・Donate now to our activities!
https://donorbox.org/donation-for-conservation-activities-of-bonobos-at-wamba-area
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#Bonobo
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#Africa
#JapaneseMacaque
These are the videos of wild bonobos that Takumasa Yokoyama took in field sites.
I would be happy if you feel the reality of the research on bonobos through this video series!
【Twitter】
https://twitter.com/primates_bonobo
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https://www.instagram.com/primates_bonobo/?hl=ja
【Memberships】
Your contributions save great apes!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPiM9XWxixU8r9STR3Qu3pg/join
【Team Webpage】
・Webpage of our conservation activities for bonobos at Wamba area
https://en.bonobo-wamba.com/
・Donate now to our activities!
https://donorbox.org/donation-for-conservation-activities-of-bonobos-at-wamba-area
【Operated by Platoo】
This channel is operated by "Platoo".
"Platoo" is supporting outreach activities of athletes and researchers.
当チャンネルは「Platoo」が運営しています。
Platoo(プラトー)はアスリートや研究者など、各界のトップランナーと手をたずさえ、技術や思想、専門知識を発信。一般社会がエキスパートの知見へ気軽に触れる機会を提供しています。
WEB sites:https://platoo.jp
#Bonobo
#Conservation
#SDGs
#Congo
#Africa
#JapaneseMacaque
I Trolled TapWater By PRETENDING to Be His GIRLFRIEND... (Roblox Bedwars)
Watch till the end and Subscribe or no Free Robux for you...
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I Trolled TapWater By PRETENDING to Be His GIRLFRIEND... (Roblox Bedwars)
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What is Roblox? ROBLOX is an online virtual playground and workshop, where kids of all ages can safely interact, create, have fun, and learn. It’s unique in that practically everything on ROBLOX is designed and constructed by members of the community. ROBLOX is designed for 13 to 18 year olds, but it is open to people of all ages. Each player starts by choosing an avatar and giving it an identity. They can then explore ROBLOX — interacting with others by chatting, playing games, or collaborating on creative projects. Each player is also given their own piece of undeveloped real estate along with a virtual toolbox with which to design and build anything — be it a navigable skyscraper, a working helicopter, a giant pinball machine, a multiplayer “Capture the Flag” game or some other, yet-to-be-dreamed-up creation. There is no cost for this first plot of virtual land. By participating and by building cool stuff, ROBLOX members can earn specialty badges as well as ROBLOX dollars (“Robux”). In turn, they can shop the online catalog to purchase avatar clothing and accessories as well as premium building materials, interactive components, and working mechanisms. #robloxbedwars #Roblox
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What is Roblox? ROBLOX is an online virtual playground and workshop, where kids of all ages can safely interact, create, have fun, and learn. It’s unique in that practically everything on ROBLOX is designed and constructed by members of the community. ROBLOX is designed for 13 to 18 year olds, but it is open to people of all ages. Each player starts by choosing an avatar and giving it an identity. They can then explore ROBLOX — interacting with others by chatting, playing games, or collaborating on creative projects. Each player is also given their own piece of undeveloped real estate along with a virtual toolbox with which to design and build anything — be it a navigable skyscraper, a working helicopter, a giant pinball machine, a multiplayer “Capture the Flag” game or some other, yet-to-be-dreamed-up creation. There is no cost for this first plot of virtual land. By participating and by building cool stuff, ROBLOX members can earn specialty badges as well as ROBLOX dollars (“Robux”). In turn, they can shop the online catalog to purchase avatar clothing and accessories as well as premium building materials, interactive components, and working mechanisms. #robloxbedwars #Roblox
BONOBO VS CHIMPANZEE - Who will win this fight?
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BONOBO VS CHIMPANZEE - Who will win this fight?
➤ Please consider to SUBSCRIBE:
https://www.youtube.com/c/WildCiencias?sub_confirmation=1
➤ For business inquiries: [email protected]
➤ Narrated by: David McCallion
➤ Background music:
Dawn of Man - Quincas Moreira
Jungle - Aakash Gandhi
Restless Natives - Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions
➤ Credit:
Knysna Forest00.jpg - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Knysna_Forest00.jpg
Apeldoorn Apenheul zoo Bonobo.jpg - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Apeldoorn_Apenheul_zoo_Bonobo.jpg
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Monkey Makes A Fire: Kanzi The Bonobo Makes A Campfire
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It was a pivotal moment in history that separated man from other primates. Over a million years ago humankind began to conquer its fear of fire and use it as a tool. But now one special ape - a 31-year-old bonobo chimpanzee called Kanzi at the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines, Iowa - is showing us just how close we really are. Astonishingly the male chimp's favourite things to do is make campfires. With impressive dexterity 12 stone (170lb) Kanzi collects firewood and breaks it into appropriate sizes. He arranges the sticks in a pile, ignites them with matches or a lighter, and then watches the flames take hold. Then Kanzi erects a grill over his fire so he can cook burgers and marshmallows over it, using a frying pan. According to Dr Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, his main handler and the only scientist ever to conduct language research with bonobos, he does it all because it fascinates him. Watching Kanzi make fire is particularly interesting to scientists at the facility - a world-class research centre dedicated to studying the behaviour and intelligence of great apes - because they are investigating the big cultural events that led to differences between humans and other primates. Because we share 99.5% genes with bonobos - our closest relatives - Dr Savage-Rumbaugh argues our differences are mainly cultural.
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Monkey Makes A Fire: Kanzi The Bonobo Makes A Campfire
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It was a pivotal moment in history that separated man from other primates. Over a million years ago humankind began to conquer its fear of fire and use it as a tool. But now one special ape - a 31-year-old bonobo chimpanzee called Kanzi at the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines, Iowa - is showing us just how close we really are. Astonishingly the male chimp's favourite things to do is make campfires. With impressive dexterity 12 stone (170lb) Kanzi collects firewood and breaks it into appropriate sizes. He arranges the sticks in a pile, ignites them with matches or a lighter, and then watches the flames take hold. Then Kanzi erects a grill over his fire so he can cook burgers and marshmallows over it, using a frying pan. According to Dr Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, his main handler and the only scientist ever to conduct language research with bonobos, he does it all because it fascinates him. Watching Kanzi make fire is particularly interesting to scientists at the facility - a world-class research centre dedicated to studying the behaviour and intelligence of great apes - because they are investigating the big cultural events that led to differences between humans and other primates. Because we share 99.5% genes with bonobos - our closest relatives - Dr Savage-Rumbaugh argues our differences are mainly cultural.
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When a group of apes got split apart, slight differences in their new environments led to big differences in future generations.
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- Chimpanzee: A great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Bonobo: A slightly smaller great ape native to tropical Africa that is one of humanity’s closest living relatives.
- Speciation: A lineage-splitting event in which a population of the same species becomes two different species.
- Allopatric speciation: Speciation that occurs when populations of the same species get isolated geographically.
- Hominini: The taxonomical classification that includes humans, chimps, and bonobos.
- Pan: The taxonomical classification that includes chimps and bonobos.
- Chimpobo: A name we just made up to identify the common ancestor of the chimpanzee and bonobo.
- Congo river: The deepest river in the world and the second largest (behind the Amazon) in discharge volume.
- G-G Rubbing: A form of genital to genital contact bonobos sometimes use to form social bonds.
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Here you see some remarkable footage of a young bonobo sharing water with an elder, interesting is that the individuals are non-related. This footage was collected by Anne Verkade at rescue centre Lola Ya Bonono in the DRC, where she worked as a researcher on language among bonobos. The bonobos were all resued from the wildlife trade and laboratories and live in large forested enclosures. Most of them have since been released into the wild. http://www.primateadventures.com
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Bonobos, our primate cousins, are an endangered species, live in female-dominated groups and would rather make love than war. In 2015, Anderson Cooper visited a sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo that's caring for these great apes, which are being hunted to extinction.
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It was a pivotal moment in history that separated man from other primates. Over a million years ago humankind began to conquer its fear of fire and use it as a tool. But now one special ape - a 31-year-old bonobo chimpanzee called Kanzi at the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines, Iowa - is showing us just how close we really are. Astonishingly the male chimp's favourite things to do is make campfires. With impressive dexterity 12 stone (170lb) Kanzi collects firewood and breaks it into appropriate sizes. He arranges the sticks in a pile, ignites them with matches or a lighter, and then watches the flames take hold. Then Kanzi erects a grill over his fire so he can cook burgers and marshmallows over it, using a frying pan. According to Dr Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, his main handler and the only scientist ever to conduct language research with bonobos, he does it all because it fascinates him. Watching Kanzi make fire is particularly interesting to scientists at the facility - a world-class research centre dedicated to studying the behaviour and intelligence of great apes - because they are investigating the big cultural events that led to differences between humans and other primates. Because we share 99.5% genes with bonobos - our closest relatives - Dr Savage-Rumbaugh argues our differences are mainly cultural.
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At least 40 bodies were recovered from the waters after a boat, named "ABC-BONOBO," carrying about 50 passengers, capsized in circumstances that have not yet been clarified, according to the reports ... ■. EXPLORE XINHUANET. News ... local media. .
The sun-soaked electronic-focused day festival also saw Bonobo top the bill on the WestStage with a more ambient and soulful set which had the crowd bouncing along ... Bonobo kicked the energy and tempo ...
Analysis of the river sediment suggests that the river’s water level dropped significantly around the time when chimpanzees and bonobos are thought to have diverged ... Dark face, pink lips, and slender limbs are key features of bonobos.
The idea that men are unsuitable for childcare is seemingly supported by the apes closest to us, chimpanzees and bonobos ...Male bonobos can be highly protective, too ... Kakowet knew who controlled the water supply.
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