First off, that is a picture of an adult male gorilla. Bonobos are endangered due to hunting, and habitat loss. The bushmeat trade, where hunters kill wildlife to be sold and eaten by the elite in cities has decimated their populations, as has the practice of killing mother bonobos to take the baby to sell for zoos, circuses, and pets. The babies are illegally smuggled all over the world.
Bonobos are threatened by poaching, hunting for bushmeat, loss of habitat and disease.
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yes about 300 years ago
A bonobo is a relative of the chimpanzee. They're mainly herbivores, but will eat meat when they can catch it.
They are about 45.28 inch (115 cm) tall. I hope this helps!
A Bonobo is approximately (2.40 or 2.72) or 24 to 30 inches.
its an omnivore :)
The biggest threat is the destruction of the bonobo's habitat by the cutting of forests. Also, the bonobo is not a monkey, but a close relative or subspecies of the chimpanzee.
yes about 300 years ago
Bonobo
a howler monkey
Howler Monkey = Bonobo + Lemur, 375,000 Coins, 36h
You will get a Howler Monkey. It will cost you 375,000 coins and take 36 hours
climb on tree
by not going near trouble and acting like a monkey.
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Bonobo apes ( very close relative to the chimpanzee ) have hands very much like our own.
An adult bonobo can weigh about 86 lbs while an adult female bonobo can weigh 68 lbs.
Some species of monkeys, or primates, are indeed endangered.