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Bonobos, which are among our closest living relatives, live in rare societies where females tend to outrank males, even ...
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Will Zoos Go Digital? The Rise of Virtual Wildlife EncountersImagine standing eye-to-eye with a snow leopard, feeling the intensity of its gaze, yet knowing you’re thousands of miles ...
Female bonobos linked up even when they didn’t have close ties, supporting one another against the males and cementing their ...
A 30-year study finds that female bonobos dominate males through alliances, clever tactics, and full control over food and ...
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