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- Panbanisha abstract "Panbanisha (November 17, 1985 – November 6, 2012), also known by the lexigram , was a female bonobo that featured in studies on great ape language by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. Panbanisha was the daughter of Matata, the adopted mother of the famous Kanzi, and was the mother of two sons, Nyota and Nathen. She lived at the Great Ape Trust in Iowa. Panbanisha died of a respiratory disease at the Great Ape Trust on November 6, 2012. She was 26.".
- Panbanisha birthDate "1985-11-17".
- Panbanisha birthPlace United_States.
- Panbanisha birthYear "1985".
- Panbanisha child Nyota_(bonobo).
- Panbanisha deathDate "2012-11-06".
- Panbanisha deathYear "2012".
- Panbanisha relation Kanzi.
- Panbanisha thumbnail LexigramPanbanisha-sm.jpg?width=300.
- Panbanisha wikiPageExternalLink talking-with-apes.
- Panbanisha wikiPageExternalLink panbanisha.org.
- Panbanisha wikiPageExternalLink 047115959X.
- Panbanisha wikiPageExternalLink bonobos.htm.
- Panbanisha wikiPageExternalLink articles.chimp.html.
- Panbanisha wikiPageID "23952704".
- Panbanisha wikiPageRevisionID "600390883".
- Panbanisha birthDate "1985-11-17".
- Panbanisha birthPlace United_States.
- Panbanisha children "Nyota and Nathen".
- Panbanisha dateOfBirth "1985-11-17".
- Panbanisha dateOfDeath "2012-11-06".
- Panbanisha deathDate "2012-11-06".
- Panbanisha hasPhotoCollection Panbanisha.
- Panbanisha name "Panbanisha".
- Panbanisha placeOfBirth United_States.
- Panbanisha relations Kanzi.
- Panbanisha relations "Matata".
- Panbanisha shortDescription "Bonobo studied to understand great ape language".
- Panbanisha description "Bonobo studied to understand great ape language".
- Panbanisha description "Bonobo studied to understand great ape language".
- Panbanisha subject Category:2012_animal_deaths.
- Panbanisha subject Category:Apes_from_language_studies.
- Panbanisha subject Category:Bonobo.
- Panbanisha subject Category:Iowa_Primate_Learning_Sanctuary.
- Panbanisha type Agent.
- Panbanisha type Person.
- Panbanisha type Person.
- Panbanisha type Q215627.
- Panbanisha type Q5.
- Panbanisha type Agent.
- Panbanisha type NaturalPerson.
- Panbanisha type Thing.
- Panbanisha type Person.
- Panbanisha comment "Panbanisha (November 17, 1985 – November 6, 2012), also known by the lexigram , was a female bonobo that featured in studies on great ape language by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. Panbanisha was the daughter of Matata, the adopted mother of the famous Kanzi, and was the mother of two sons, Nyota and Nathen. She lived at the Great Ape Trust in Iowa. Panbanisha died of a respiratory disease at the Great Ape Trust on November 6, 2012. She was 26.".
- Panbanisha label "Panbanisha".
- Panbanisha sameAs m.01d3zm.
- Panbanisha sameAs Q7130171.
- Panbanisha sameAs Q7130171.
- Panbanisha wasDerivedFrom Panbanisha?oldid=600390883.
- Panbanisha depiction LexigramPanbanisha-sm.jpg.
- Panbanisha isPrimaryTopicOf Panbanisha.
- Panbanisha name "Panbanisha".