The biggest threat is the destruction of the bonobo's habitat by the cutting of forests. Also, the bonobo is not a monkey, but a close relative or subspecies of the chimpanzee.
APES: Gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, Gibbon, Orangutan, Human. MONKEYS: New world monkeys, Old world monkeys LEMURS:
Bonobo apes ( very close relative to the chimpanzee ) have hands very much like our own.
Human activities such as pollution, overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change have significant impacts on marine life. These activities can lead to declines in fish populations, destruction of coral reefs, and disruption of marine ecosystems. Additionally, marine life can be harmed by plastic waste, oil spills, and noise pollution from human activities.
a member of the animal kingdom that impacts adversely on human activities
Human should not involve in such activities which interrupt the water cycle. We should encourage afforestation and reduce various types of pollution.
Human activities refer to actions or behaviors that are carried out by individuals or groups, such as work, recreation, communication, travel, and consumption. These activities can have a wide range of impacts on the environment, society, and economy.
Almost all monkeys have tails; apes do not. ... There are only a handful of ape species, while there are hundreds of species of monkeys. If the primate you're trying to place is not a human, gibbon, chimpanzee, bonobo, orangutan, or gorilla (or a lemur, loris, or tarsier), then it's a monkey. got that from google
we were monkeys when we were born but then we turned to human when we hit puberty
Main impacts are from human. Emmision of Co2,destruction of forests etc
One of the most notable human impacts on the deciduous biome is the reduction of wooded areas.
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monkeys, although they were not human.