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Bonobos typically sleep in nests made from leaves and branches, which they construct in trees for safety from predators. They are known to build new nests each night, often close to their social companions. Bonobos tend to sleep for about 10 to 12 hours, usually at night, and may also take short naps during the day. Their sleeping patterns are influenced by their social structure, as they often sleep in close proximity to one another for comfort and security.

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