New research shows male bonobos use subtle, hidden cues - not just swelling - to track a female’s fertile days with ...
Male bonobos have an impressive ability to detect when females are most fertile, even though the usual visual cues are ...
Male bonobos are able to interpret female fertility cues even when those signals do not reliably indicate ovulation. This ability helps them direct their mating efforts toward times when conception is ...
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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 ...
Bonobos have a reputation of being the hippies of the ape world, due to their propensity to “make love, not war.” But a new study reveals that bonobos, found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
If you’ve heard the common phrase, “Bonobos make love, not war,” you might wonder about the context behind this statement. Essentially, bonobos use sexual activity as a form of conflict resolution.
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