what s bonobos habitat?
what are their adoptions?
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Bonobos are only found the country Republic Of Congo they lives inthe heart of the congo basin it is the second largest forest in the world
They eat small leaces bamboos roots and they also eats mammels also....
Their adoptions are : they communicate with humans in variety ways by touching and visually or by talking
They eat small leaces bamboos roots and they also eats mammels also....
Their adoptions are : they communicate with humans in variety ways by touching and visually or by talking
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Bonobos are one of humankind's closest living relatives, sharing more than 98% of our DNA. ... They only live in one country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and their numbers are declining every day due to human threats such as hunting and logging.
Distribution and habitat. Bonobos are found only south of the Congo River and north of the Kasai River (a tributary of the Congo), in the humid forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo of central Africa.
Bonobos communicate using a wide range of vocalizations and gestures. Compared to chimpanzees, bonobos appear to use and combine vocalizations and gestures more flexibly. They hoot over long and short distances, mostly when they arrive at feeding or nesting sites.
Distribution and habitat. Bonobos are found only south of the Congo River and north of the Kasai River (a tributary of the Congo), in the humid forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo of central Africa.
Bonobos communicate using a wide range of vocalizations and gestures. Compared to chimpanzees, bonobos appear to use and combine vocalizations and gestures more flexibly. They hoot over long and short distances, mostly when they arrive at feeding or nesting sites.
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