They are a social, family based animal.
Bonobos lives in groups of up to 100 to keep themselves safe from predators which there are not a lot of. They claim a land about 1 square mile and yell out calls that ward enemies away.
Bonobos was created in 2001.
Bonobos - apparel - was created in 2007.
They stay in very large groups
No. However, they are endangered; it is estimated that there are now fewer than 50,000 bonobos.
Giraffes stay in groups because of the predators in the wild. If they wouldn't be in groups they would probably be instinct.
There are two groups (families) of apes: the lesser apes (gibbons) and the great apes (orangutans, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and humans).
bonobos use sexual interactions to prevent conflict
Bonobos
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