Human brains still react to chimp voices, hinting at a deep evolutionary link in how we recognize sound.
Bonobo evolution reveals bonding and group cohesion in response to threats, favoring paths to finding peace instead of aggression.
Bonobos – our closest living relatives – create complex and meaningful combinations of calls resembling the word combinations of humans. This study, conducted by researchers at the University of ...
Great apes share human-like social circles, but chimpanzees and bonobos differ in how selectively they maintain close social ...
A few captive bonobos recently faced a seemingly simple task: locate a tasty snack hidden under one of three cups. Because bonobos are brainiacs, pinpointing the cup with the treat should have been no ...
A lot of human society requires what’s called a “theory of mind"—the ability to infer the mental state of another person and adjust our actions based on what we expect they know and are thinking. We ...
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Bonobos are the only primates that don’t kill their own but unite when facing death threats
Nothing brings a group of primates together, humans included, quite like a threat from outside. Bonobos are unique among primates because they do not kill other bonobos, even during conflicts with ...
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