Bonobo apes are primarily found in the dense tropical rainforests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in central Africa. They inhabit areas south of the Congo River, which serves as a geographical barrier separating them from common chimpanzees. Bonobos thrive in both lowland and swamp forests, where they rely on a rich diet of fruit, leaves, and other vegetation. Their habitat is increasingly threatened by deforestation and human activities.
How many species of Apes are there? Well, I know six: Gibbons, Chimpanzees, Gorillas, Bonobos, Orangutans and Humans.
It's debatable. Some say Orangutang. Others say bonobo.
on the Congo river and in trees
Apes do live in the rainforest
The apes and monkeys live in trees.
Humans are in the category of the great apes. Current living species include the Gorilla, Chimpanzee, Orangutan, and the Bonobo, as well as Humans. There are currently 5 separate classifications of Gorilla, 4 of Chimpanzee 2 of Orangutan, and one each of the Bonobo and Human.
yep. they live in the central area of the Congo rainforest.
Orangutans are native to Asia.
Apes live in trees :D
No apes do not live in america unless you beleive in bigfoot
A Bonobo (Pan paniscus) is both a Chimp and an ape. Bonobos are considered a species of Chimp, whom they share 99.6% of their genes with. Chimps belong to the taxonomic family known as Hominidae, which includes all of the great apes (Chimps, Gorillas, and Orangutans, and humans).
APES: Gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, Gibbon, Orangutan, Human. MONKEYS: New world monkeys, Old world monkeys LEMURS: