Bonobos (pictured) and chimpanzees are our closest relatives. A new study looks at how a community of bonobos behave when they encounter a different group of bonobos. It's markedly different from the ...
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Step aside, “Tiger Moms” — these mothers aren’t monkeying around when it comes to getting grandchildren. Maternal bonobos — or pygmy chimpanzees — are aggressive matchmakers who use “social clout” to ...
Researchers examined pro-social behaviors of wild bonobos. Credit: Martin Surbeck/Harvard University A study published in Science challenges the notion that only humans are capable of forming strong ...
Scientists observe matchmaking from bonobo mothers on behalf of their sons. This is an Inside Science story. (Inside Science) -- When it comes to bonobos -- the great apes that are, with chimpanzees, ...
Match-making mothers have meddled, for better or for worse, throughout human history. The innocent suggestion, “I know someone you might like,” can turn into a one-two punch when it’s followed by the ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Female bonobos find strength in numbers, teaming up to fend off males in the wild, a new study finds. Along with chimpanzees, bonobos are among humans' closest relatives. Scientists ...