Pan paniscus, commonly known as the bonobo, is endangered primarily due to habitat loss, poaching, and the illegal pet trade. Deforestation for agriculture and logging has significantly reduced their natural habitat in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Additionally, bonobos face threats from hunting, which is driven by demand for bushmeat and the illegal wildlife trade. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect their remaining populations and habitats.
The scientific name is Pan paniscus.
Pan paniscus
no they are in the same genus though, genus is the first thing (pan)
The bonobo (Pan paniscus) is similar to the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes).
Chimpanzees comprise the genus Pan. The common chimpanzee is Pan troglodytes; the bonobo or pygmy chimpanzee is Pan paniscus.
There are currently three subspecies of chimpanzees: Pan troglodytes troglodytes, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, and Pan troglodytes verus. The bonobo, Pan paniscus, is not a kind of chimpanzee.They are ALL endangered, according to the IUCN Red List for 2008. The most recent estimate of total population size is 172,700 to 299,700 (Butynski 2003)
There are currently three subspecies of chimpanzees: Pan troglodytes troglodytes, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, and Pan troglodytes verus. The bonobo, Pan paniscus, is not a kind of chimpanzee.They are ALL endangered, according to the IUCN Red List for 2008. The most recent estimate of total population size is 172,700 to 299,700 (Butynski 2003)
There are two species of chimpanzees. They are the 'common' chimpanzee Pan troglodytes and the pygmy chimpanzee or bonobo Pan paniscus.
The two chimpanzee species Pan troglodyte and Pan paniscus.
There are two types of chimpanzees. The common chimpanzee and the bonobo. The common chimpanzee's binomial nomenclature is Pan troglodytes, and the bonobo's is Pan paniscus.
D.L Cramer has written: 'Craniofacial morphology of Pan paniscus' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Chimpanzees
Chimps are primates, like we and monkeys, lemurs, gorillas, gibbons, orangutans.