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Smithsonian November 2006 Paul Raffaele |
Speaking Bonobo With bonobo and other ape-language experiments, the mythology of human uniqueness is coming under challenge. If apes can learn language, which we once thought unique to humans, then it suggests that ability is not innate in just us. |
Smithsonian November 2006 Paul Raffaele |
The Smart and Swinging Bonobo Civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has threatened the existence of wild bonobos, while new research on the hypersexual primates challenges their peace-loving reputation. |
Smithsonian November 2006 Paul Raffaele |
Bonobo Paradise Founded by Claudine Andre, a Belgian woman raised in the Congo, Lola Ya Bonobo is home to 52 bonobos, from infants to adults, most of them orphaned when their mothers were slaughtered for bushmeat. |
Salon.com May 18, 2000 Deirdre Guthrie |
The Erin Brockovich of the bonobo Sex sells, says Dr. Susan Block, so why not use it to save an endangered species? |
Adventure Robert J. Ross |
Congo Photo Gallery: Expedition Bonobo A perilous expedition into the Democratic Republic of the Congo hopes to establish contact that will help preserve the Iyaelima people and rare bonobo apes. |
AskMen.com |
How Did Laughter Evolve? While human laughter sounds much different from the ape versions, its distinctive features could well have arisen from shared ancestral traits. |
Outside October 2005 Barcott & Duane |
Primal Urges Books: Our Inner Ape by Frans de Wall... The Ape in the Corner Office by Richard Conniff... A Crack in the Edge of the World: American and the Great California Earthquake by Simon Winchester... Walking it Off: A Veteran's Chronicle of War and Wilderness by Doug Peacock... |