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- Bonobo abstract "The bonobo (/bəˈnoʊboʊ/ or /ˈbɒnəboʊ/), Pan paniscus, formerly called the pygmy chimpanzee and less often, the dwarf or gracile chimpanzee, is a great ape and one of the two species making up the genus Pan; the other is Pan troglodytes, or the common chimpanzee. Although the name "chimpanzee" is sometimes used to refer to both species together, it is usually understood as referring to the common chimpanzee, while Pan paniscus is usually referred to as the bonobo.It is distinguished by relatively long legs, pink lips, dark face and tail-tuft through adulthood, and parted long hair on its head. The bonobo is found in a 500,000 km2 (190,000 sq mi) area of the Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central Africa. The species is omnivorous and inhabits primary and secondary forests, including seasonally inundated swamp forests.The bonobo is popularly known for its high levels of sexual behavior. Sex functions in conflict appeasement, affection, social status, excitement, and stress reduction. It occurs in virtually all partner combinations and in a variety of positions. This is a factor in the lower levels of aggression seen in the bonobo when compared to the common chimpanzee and other apes. Bonobos are perceived to be matriarchal and a male's rank in the social hierarchy is often determined by his mother's rank.Along with the common chimpanzee, the bonobo is the closest extant relative to humans. Because the two species are not proficient swimmers, the formation of the Congo River 1.5–2 million years ago possibly led to the speciation of the bonobo. Bonobos live south of the river, and thereby were separated from the ancestors of the common chimpanzee, which live north of the river. There is no concrete data on population numbers, but the estimate is between 29,500 and 50,000 individuals. The species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List and is threatened by habitat destruction and human population growth and movement, though commercial poaching is the most prominent threat. They typically live 40 years in captivity, though their lifespan in the wild is unknown.".
- Bonobo binomialAuthority Ernst_Schwarz.
- Bonobo class Mammal.
- Bonobo conservationStatus "EN".
- Bonobo conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Bonobo family Hominidae.
- Bonobo genus Chimpanzee.
- Bonobo kingdom Animal.
- Bonobo order Primate.
- Bonobo phylum Chordate.
- Bonobo thumbnail Bonobo_0155.jpg?width=300.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink gov.doi.species_profile.servlets.SpeciesProfile?spcode=A06E.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink overview.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink bonobo.htm.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink bonobo.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink bonobos.html.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink apes-with-apps.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink bonobo.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink Pan_paniscus.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink bonobo.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink bonobo.html.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink l_073_03.html.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink bonobos.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink 07-08-08.
- Bonobo wikiPageExternalLink susan_savage_rumbaugh_on_apes_that_write.html.
- Bonobo wikiPageID "45286".
- Bonobo wikiPageRevisionID "606494575".
- Bonobo binomial "Pan paniscus".
- Bonobo binomialAuthority "Schwarz, 1929".
- Bonobo chromosomes "24".
- Bonobo classis "Mammalia".
- Bonobo familia Hominidae.
- Bonobo genus "Pan".
- Bonobo hasPhotoCollection Bonobo.
- Bonobo name "Bonobo".
- Bonobo ordo "Primates".
- Bonobo phylum Chordate.
- Bonobo ploidy "diploid".
- Bonobo rangeMap "Bonobo distribution.svg".
- Bonobo rangeMapCaption "Bonobo distribution".
- Bonobo rangeMapWidth "200".
- Bonobo regnum "Animalia".
- Bonobo size "2869.21".
- Bonobo species "P. paniscus".
- Bonobo status "EN".
- Bonobo statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Bonobo taxid "10729".
- Bonobo trend "unknown".
- Bonobo year "2012".
- Bonobo subject Category:Animals_described_in_1929.
- Bonobo subject Category:Bonobo.
- Bonobo subject Category:Mammals_of_Africa.
- Bonobo subject Category:Mammals_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Bonobo subject Category:Primates_with_sequenced_genomes.
- Bonobo subject Category:Tool-using_species.
- Bonobo type Animal.
- Bonobo type Eukaryote.
- Bonobo type Mammal.
- Bonobo type Species.
- Bonobo type Animal.
- Bonobo type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Bonobo type EukaryoticCell.
- Bonobo type Mammal.
- Bonobo type Organism.
- Bonobo comment "The bonobo (/bəˈnoʊboʊ/ or /ˈbɒnəboʊ/), Pan paniscus, formerly called the pygmy chimpanzee and less often, the dwarf or gracile chimpanzee, is a great ape and one of the two species making up the genus Pan; the other is Pan troglodytes, or the common chimpanzee.".
- Bonobo label "Bonobo".
- Bonobo label "Bonobo".
- Bonobo label "Bonobo".
- Bonobo label "Bonobo".
- Bonobo label "Pan paniscus".
- Bonobo label "Pan paniscus".
- Bonobo label "Pan paniscus".
- Bonobo label "Szympans karłowaty".
- Bonobo label "Карликовый шимпанзе".
- Bonobo label "بونوبو".
- Bonobo label "ボノボ".
- Bonobo label "倭黑猩猩".
- Bonobo sameAs Šimpanz_bonobo.
- Bonobo sameAs Bonobo.
- Bonobo sameAs Μπονόμπο.
- Bonobo sameAs Pan_paniscus.
- Bonobo sameAs Bonobo.
- Bonobo sameAs Bonobo.
- Bonobo sameAs Bonobo.
- Bonobo sameAs Pan_paniscus.
- Bonobo sameAs ボノボ.
- Bonobo sameAs 보노보.
- Bonobo sameAs WOoxY.
- Bonobo sameAs Bonobo.
- Bonobo sameAs Szympans_karłowaty.
- Bonobo sameAs Pan_paniscus.
- Bonobo sameAs m.0c9tq.
- Bonobo sameAs Q19537.
- Bonobo sameAs Q19537.
- Bonobo sameAs species.
- Bonobo wasDerivedFrom Bonobo?oldid=606494575.
- Bonobo depiction Bonobo_0155.jpg.
- Bonobo isPrimaryTopicOf Bonobo.
- Bonobo name "Bonobo".