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Female bonobos, one of the closest living relatives to humans, have a rare kind of power - they dominate males, even though they are smaller and physically weaker. Scientists say this is because they ...
Female bonobos, one of the closest living relatives to humans, have a rare kind of power they dominate males, even though ...
The absence of women in key political debates has led many of us to turn down the sound and disengage. The natural world may ...
A new study published in the journal 'Current Biology', reveals how female bonobos in Congo form powerful alliances to ...
A RSPCA wildlife centre has appealed for donations of salt after staff used three tonnes in a single weekend to treat injured ...
Both animals occupy fissures in the coastline’s volcanic rock and forage in the ocean. “How could you not fall in love with these birds?” asked the 78-year-old director of the University of ...
Bonobos, which are among our closest living relatives, live in rare societies where females tend to outrank males, even ...
“We made two big pregnancy announcements last week,” Cincinnati Zoo director Thane Maynard said. “Gladys, a beloved member of our gorilla family, is expected to give birth in early fall, and our brand ...
From a tiny snake to Fritz the hippo, zoo babies will be on display during May at the Cincinnati Zoo. (Provided by the Cincinnati Zoo) ...
Female bonobos find strength in numbers, teaming up to fend off males in the wild, a new study has found. Three decades of observations in Congo — the only place the endangered bonobos are ...