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The Bonobo at Endangered TV: Videos of Earth's Endangered Animals and Endangered Species
DRC. The bonobo is one of the two species of chimpanzee, the other species is the Common Chimpanzee. It was ... , and roots, and also small mammals, insect larvae, earthworms, honey, eggs, and soil. To help the bonobo survive, the US government allocated $54,000,000 to the Congo Basin Forest Partnership in 2003. ...
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The Bonobo at Imagine Animals: Photos of Earth's Endangered Animals and Endangered Species
DRC. The bonobo is one of the two species of chimpanzee, the other species is the Common Chimpanzee. It was ... , and roots, and also small mammals, insect larvae, earthworms, honey, eggs, and soil. To help the bonobo survive, the US government allocated $54,000,000 to the Congo Basin Forest Partnership in 2003. ...
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primates.com : great apes : bonobo ( "Pygmy Chimpanzee" ) : Pan paniscus
Of the vertebrates eaten are flying squirrels and the young of forest duikers. The bonobo will also consume termite clay for essential minerals (Nishida and Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, 1987). When fruit ... this species makes a sleeping nest made from branches and leaves (Estes, 1991). LOCOMOTION: When the bonobo moves on the ground it moves in a special position called knuckle-walking (Fleagle, 1988). ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Bonobo (Pygmy Chimp)
Bushmeat Crisis • Conservation: Comparative Studies: Lipid Metabolism in the Great Apes and Other Primates Mammals: Bonobo (Pygmy Chimp) Range: northern and central Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa Habitat: rain forest ... its mother for several years while it grows and learns how to be a part of bonobo society. Bonobos use touch to give reassurance and comfort to each other. They form close ...
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Scientist to retire from bonobo lab duties at Great Ape Trust of Iowa
Savage-Rumbaugh is retiring from the administrative and laboratory duties in the Great Ape Trust bonobo facility to focus exclusively on scientific research. Her retirement from Great Ape Trust was effective January ... -Rumbaugh’s scientific work in Atlanta a decade ago and facilitated the transfer of the bonobo research facility to Great Ape Trust in 2005. "Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh is a pioneer and ...
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Meet our Great Apes, Great Ape Trust, Des Moines, Iowa
Learn about Elikya KANZI If there were a superstar within the bonobo community, Kanzi, which means "treasure" in Swahili, would certainly be it. Learn about Kanzi MAISHA On ... 28, 2000, Matata gave birth to one of the newest members of Great Ape Trust's bonobo family — Maisha. Learn about Maisha MATATA The matriarch and uncontested dominant member of Great Ape Trust' ...
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March 5, 2002: Our Closest Relatives Are Disappearing
Our closest relative, the bonobo, is endemic to the Congo, a country plagued by civil war and occupation by foreign military and ... v. 14, no. 5, 5 October 2000, pp. 1526-1532. Gay Reinhartz and Inogwabini Bila Isia, "Bonobo Survival and a Wartime Conservation Mandate," keynote paper from The Apes: Challenges for the 21st Century, ...
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The Dolphin Institute - Dolphin Research
For example, Savage-Rumbaugh at Georgia State University has reported extensive findings with a bonobo chimpanzee named Kanzi, showing Kanzi's ability to understand many instructions given in spoken English. Similarly, our work with a dolphin named Akeakamai has shown her ability to understand ...
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The Dolphin Institute - Dolphin Research
One of the major tests of whether a symbol has acquired the property of representing an object is the ability to understand the symbol when the object referred to is absent. The bonobo Kanzi, for example, could understand an instruction to retrieve an object that was in another room. We investigated whether the gestural symbols we used with the dolphin Akeakamai had acquired the property of ...
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