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    characteristics and behaviors that may be similar as well as different to the other primates and ours. The first group of primates I mainly observed were the Bonobos‚ also known as the pygmy chimps to many. On this occasion a youngster running around wildly on two legs and looking back as if something or another Bonobo was following him caught my immediate attention. I sat there observing him for about 5 minutes‚ he wasn’t paying attention at the observation windows as I was the only person

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    [7] The bonobo is a little shorter and thinner than the common chimpanzee but has longer limbs. Both species use their long‚ powerful arms for climbing in trees. On the ground‚ chimpanzees usually walk on all fours using their knuckles for support with their hands clenched‚ a form of locomotion called knuckle-walking. Chimpanzee feet are better suited for walking than are those of the orangutan because the chimp’s soles are broader and the toes shorter. Both the common chimpanzee and bonobo can walk

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    Dawn breaks over the horizon in the remote wilderness of the equatorial forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ and a large community of bonobos splits up for the day. Stomach gurgling‚ a bonobo wanders off with his group in search of food. Moving as swiftly and majestically as a gymnast‚ the bonobo swings from tree to tree‚ its kind brown eyes scanning the trees of the Salonga National forest in search of fruits and insects for ingestion. The ape and his group travel together and go about

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    English Language Arts Test Book 1 Grade 7 20283 January 14–18‚ 2008 Name __________________________________ TIPS FOR TAKING THE TEST Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: • Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. • Plan your time. • Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing or writing your response. Acknowledgments CTB/McGraw-Hill LLC is indebted to the following for permission to use material in this book:

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    kingdom is a wondrous and remarkable setting to explore and discover certain psychologically emotional behaviors and habits among the various organisms that inhabit the planet Earth. Perhaps the most fascinating creatures that come to mind are the bonobo ape (Pan paniscus)‚ the red fox (Vulpes vulpes)‚ the green iguana (Iguana iguana)‚ the common honey bee (Apis mellifera)‚ and the human being (Homo sapien). It is a miraculous phenomenon as to how these beasts‚ as well as others relate and differ

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    gay marriage in Australia Hello fellow classmates and Ms Argus today I will be talking about the topic of gay marriage in Australia. First of all let me say it seems that the reason why there are so many arguments with this problem is because there are two different opinions on what marriage is. One opinion is from a non-religious person’s point of view and the other is from a Christian’s point of view. A non-religious person sees marriage as a celebration of love whereas a Christian would see marriage

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    Apes and Language: A Chicago Style Sample Paper Karen Shaw English 214 Professor Bell March 22‚ 2001 Shaw 2 Apes and Language: A Literature Review Over the past thirty years‚ researchers have demonstrated that the great apes (chimpanzees‚ gorillas‚ and orangutans) resemble humans in language abilities more than had been thought possible. Just how far that resemblance extends‚ however‚ has been a matter of some controversy. Researchers agree that the apes have acquired fairly large vocabularies

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    Chimpanzees are classified under two species that completely two different separate species. The first one would be pan troglodytes‚ which is the common chimpanzee. The second one would be the pan paniscus‚ which also leads to the gracile chimpanzee or the bonobo. DNA Human beings and chimpanzees share and a estimate from eighty-five to ninety-five percent of the same DNA. Since DNA contains genetic code‚ it is studied and analyzed for a variety of reasons. For example‚ DNA testing may be used to identify

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    Tiffany Le Professor: Somerville HDP111 April 15‚ 2016 Human evolution Over decades‚ many Americans reject the ideas of evolution and there were many arguments against the theory of human evolution. However‚ in order to understand how the human developed‚ we must look at the human evolution. For many centuries‚ we have been curious about our origins and our human bodies structure. How we got to be the kind of species we are today‚ such as the way we look; walking upright on two legs‚ our hands

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    Bonobo Research Paper

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    THE BONOBO MONKEY Christian Cessna Overview The Bonobo Monkey is a species that is commonly seen in zoos around the world‚ but they’re located in the wild primarily at the Democratic Republic of Congo. They’re also a very close relative‚ they share more than 98% of our DNA‚ which also makes them our closest relative alongside the chimpanzee. Bonobo’s serve as a symbol of peace and cooperation. Sex transcends reproduction‚ as it does in human society‚ and serves to promote bonding. Sadly

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