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Adventure Expedition: Bonobos - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Studies portray bonobos, which share 98 percent of our DNA, as almost comic distillations of enviro-liberal idealism: ... Belgians in colonial reports as "fearsome cannibals" and "unconquerable"—and an uncommonly large group of bonobos in the Salonga. Thompson first learned of the Iyaelima in 2005, when two small men ...
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Bonobos and humans
Source: CNN Date: 20 April 2005 Great apes to learn human behaviors Kanzi is one of the bonobos taking part in the unique language research study DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh sounds ... unique language research meant to shed light on their nature and maybe our own. The first two bonobos will make the 16-hour road trip from the Language Research Center at Georgia State University to ...
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Bonobos, Great Ape Trust, Des Moines, Iowa
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, but these terms are less commonly used today. The name bonobo is probably derived from a misspelling of a village in the Congo ...
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Great Ape Trust of Iowa swans named in collaboration between researchers, bonobos
Symbols for the male names featured various positionings of a swan’s ... America and one of the first worldwide to include all four types of great ape – bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans – for noninvasive interdisciplinary studies of their cognitive and communicative capabilities. Great ...
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March 5, 2002: Our Closest Relatives Are Disappearing
The other apes are quite close to us ... the slow-breeding bonobo has seen a rapid decline. In 1980 there were close to 100,000 bonobos; now there may be fewer than 10,000. Although the civil war has created millions of human ...
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The Dolphin Institute - Dolphin Research
Our work, like the later work with the bonobo, has demonstrated that dolphins and bonobos are capable of processing two of the fundamental properties of language system-the semantic component, which deals with meaning and the things that word refer to, and the syntactic component, ...
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The Jane Goodall Institute
One is in the structure of the vocal tract, as mentioned. Chimpanzees have not developed the upright posture of humans. The anatomy of hands and feet is very different. Female chimpanzees and bonobos (but not female gorillas or orangutans) show sexual swellings during periods of estrus.
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Sustainable Practices :: Conservation Education :: IZE
Australia and New Zealand Europe and Middle East Latin America North America Africa Region Country Name Organization Africa Democratic Republic of Congo Pierrot Mbonzo Kakule ABC (Amis des Bonobos du Congo) Africa Kenya Ephantus Mugo Laikipia Wildlife Forum Africa Nigeria Tijjani Ahmed Sanda Kyarimi Zoo Maiduguri Africa South Africa Louise Gordon Johannesburg Zoo Africa South Africa Librarian ...
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Africa :: World Zoos :: IZE
IZE Membership List is updated quarterly. Institutional members are marked with an *. Region Country Name Organization Africa Democratic Republic of Congo Pierrot Mbonzo Kakule ABC (Amis des Bonobos du Congo) Africa Kenya Ephantus Mugo Laikipia Wildlife Forum Africa Nigeria Tijjani Ahmed Sanda Kyarimi Zoo Maiduguri Africa South Africa Louise Gordon Johannesburg Zoo Africa South Africa Librarian ...
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