A study questions the pacifism of bonobos: in captivity, they are not less aggressive than chimpanzees but attack different targets
A recent study challenges the notion that bonobos are inherently more peaceful than chimpanzees, finding that in captivity, both species exhibit similar levels of aggression despite targeting different objectives.
Chimpanzees against females and bonobos against males: equally aggressive, but with different victims
A study reveals that chimpanzees and bonobos display similar levels of aggression, challenging the notion that one species is significantly more violent than the other.
Was that really Jim Carrey? The internet had thoughts but the quiz has answers
The article discusses a recent internet quiz that gauged people's knowledge about primate news, promising interesting insights into the behaviors and events involving apes and monkeys.
Homosexuality is present in all primate groups: "It seems to have emerged long ago"
The article discusses the presence of homosexual behavior among all primate groups, highlighting that same-sex relationships are more common in complex social species or harsher environments.