Bonobos eat mostly fruits (40-90% of their diet) and vegetables, but will also eat shoots, leaves, flowers, seeds, barks, pith, herbs, insect larvae, and earthworms. Bonobos do not aggressively hunt mammals. On rare occasions, they have been observed to capture duikers (small antelope) or flying squirrels. They are also known to eat termite clay for essential minerals, and have been recorded to eat 113 different types of plants per year.
According to the New York Times, "The menu for bonobos at the San Diego Zoo includes bananas, broccoli, cabbage, collards, corn, celery, grapes, green beans, kale, lettuce, melons, onion, papaya, pear, spinach and turnips."
Bonobos are also known to eat a large amount of Terrestrial Herbaceous Vegetation (THV) which they consume to provide their main source of protein (duikers are a delicacy).
Bonobos was created in 2001.
Bonobos - apparel - was created in 2007.
No. However, they are endangered; it is estimated that there are now fewer than 50,000 bonobos.
bonobos use sexual interactions to prevent conflict
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Bonobos and chimpanzees diverged around 2 million years ago
Bonobos and other types of ape do kiss. They do not kiss for as long as humans do, but they kiss other apes they care about. Bonobos especially seem to enjoy sex for itself, just like humans do. Primates like bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans are our closest living relatives in the animal world.
they live in the rainforest
Yes.
Bonobos are endangered.
The cast of Bonobos - 2011 includes: Emmanuel Curtil as Beni Fanny Mehl as herself
In camp while on the ground, bonobos are quadrupeds about 85% or the time and bipeds 15%. Travelling distances, bonobos normally march bipedally single file. Bonobos have longer legs than chimpanzees but shorter legs than most people so are adapted to move both bi- and quadralpediality.