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Monkey Maddness - Taxonomy List
Baboon, hamadryas Papio hamadryas Baboon, olive Papio anubis Baboon, sacred Papio hamadryas Baboon, yellow Papio cynocephalus Barrigudo Lagothrix lagotricha Beeloh Hylobates klossi Bonobo Pan paniscus Bushbaby, Allen's Galago alleni Bushbaby, eastern needle-nailed Euoticus inustus Bushbaby, fat-tailed Otolemur crassicaudatus Bushbaby, greater Otolemur crassicaudatus Bushbaby, lesser Galago ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Bonobo (Pygmy Chimp)
Bonobos are members of the great ape family, along with gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees. Earlier scientists thought the bonobo Pan paniscus was just a smaller version of the common chimpanzee Pan ... they are considered the most endangered of the great apes. Humans continue to move into bonobo habitat, hunting these amazing apes for food and selling their babies into the pet trade. ...
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Bonobos, Great Ape Trust, Des Moines, Iowa
Bonobos, Great Ape Trust, Des Moines, Iowa HOME CONTACT US Home > Bonobos SEARCH BONOBOS Taxonomy Geographic Distribution Physical Traits Diet and Activities Social Organization and Reproduction Conservation Status Bonobo (Pan paniscus) Bonobos were identified as a distinct species from chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in 1933. Bonobos have also been referred to as gracile or pygmy chimpanzees ...
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Fields to Direct Bonobo Research at Great Ape Trust of Iowa
Iowa HOME CONTACT US Home > Media > News Releases > 2007 Release SEARCH Fields to Direct Bonobo Research at Great Ape Trust of Iowa Fields succeeds Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, who is writing ... ape language,including Savage-Rumbaugh's cross-species co-rearing study with a bonobo (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). This groundbreaking work represents the first attempt to simultaneously rear a ...
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GrungyApe - Pan Troglodyte
Pan troglodytes, the common animal conceived when someone thinks of a chimpanzee, and Pan paniscus, the Bonobo. Pan troglodytes themselves are even further broken down by many as having 2 sub-species containing the East and West African chimpanzee. Chimpanzees live in West and Central Africa, North of the river Zaire, from ...
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GrungyApe - Pan Paniscus
GrungyApe - Pan Paniscus SEARCH Bonobos, or pygmy chimpanzees, are similar to Chimpanzees in many ways. Because of this similarity, I am only detailing some of the differences below. Currently, Bonobo populations number less than 20,000 individuals. Bonobos live near and along the Zaire river in the lowland rainforests and swamp forests. Bonobos can be distinguished from chimpanzees by their more ...
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primates.com : great apes : bonobo ( "Pygmy Chimpanzee" ) : Pan paniscus
Primate Info Net Fact sheet Pygmy Chimpanzee (Bonobo) (Pan paniscus) MORPHOLOGY: The bonobo is lacking in a tail as are all extant apes. The pelage color is black and may turn more ... grooming bouts and instances of food sharing occur between males and females, which is different from Pan troglodytes where it occurs between males (Nishida and Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, 1987). Also the female-female ...
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primates.com : great apes : bonobo : Pan paniscus
primates.com : great apes : bonobo : Pan paniscus A Baby Bonobo next HOME HedWeb HerbWeb Primate Info BLTC Research Extinction Threat Animal Rights FAQ Bonobo Fact Sheet Paradise-Engineering Bonobos and Humans Bonobo Sex and Society E-mail info@primates.com
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WWF - Central Congo Basin Moist Forests - A Global Ecoregion
Camwood tree (Baphia spp.), and Ground orchid (Eulophia porphyroglossa). A large number of mammals roam the forests, such as the endemic Bonobo (Pan paniscus), Allen's swamp monkey (Allenopithecus nigroviridis), African golden cat (Felis aurata), Beecroft's tree hyrax (Dendrohyrax dorsalis), and the Giant pangolin (Manis gigantea). Also found here are numerous ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Central Congolian lowland forests (AT0104)
Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Central Congolian lowland forests (AT0104) Afrotropics > Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests > Central Congolian lowland forests (AT0104) Bonobo (Pan paniscus), DRC Photograph by Jo Thompson Central Africa: Northern central part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests 160,200 square miles (414,800 square ...
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