New research shows male bonobos use subtle, hidden cues - not just swelling - to track a female’s fertile days with ...
People are constantly looking at the behavior of others and coming up with ideas about what might be going on in their heads. Now, a new study of bonobos adds to evidence that they might do the same ...
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Bonobos send the noisiest fertility signal in primates — males still have to decode it
Learn how male bonobos use subtle behavioral and reproductive cues to pinpoint the fertile window, even when the usual ...
“Be Bonobos; don’t be jerks!” “What a Bonobo brother he is!” “What would a Bonobo do?” “Have I ‘Bonoboed’ today?” Some books are life-changing enough to generate their own lexicon, and Diane Rosenfeld ...
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