They ONLY fight so they can have makeup sex. "Ya didn't have make-up sex? How could you not have make-up sex?... That's the best feature of the heavy relationship!" --- Seinfeld
This maker of this video was made the BBC natural history department so perhaps you could take it up with them. Meanwhile ...
As the clip makes clear Bonobos (Pan paniscus) are distinct from Common Chimps (Pan troglodytes). Nonetheless the term 'Pygmy Chimp', though a little dated, is still correct. The nomenclature of animals is subject to change and Bonobos is now preferred by most sources (bite me).
By the way your use of Bonobos was not possessive so no apostrophe was needed ;¬))
the behaviour of these monkeys does not necessarily have any relation to human behaviour, since they are supposedly the descendants of a split off group.
They ONLY fight so they can have makeup sex. "Ya didn't have make-up sex? How could you not have make-up sex?... That's the best feature of the heavy relationship!" --- Seinfeld
vaibanez17 10 months ago
They do actually hunt, they catch small mammals and eat them.
But apart from that, this is a good video.
AbsolutelyCrackers 1 year ago
Where were the pygmy chimps?
JaniceParton 2 years ago
christ i hope these poor fuckers never get aids or they`ll be completely done for lol
ta2joe13 2 years ago 2
Do they bust a nut everytime they have sex?
musclesxmarinara 2 years ago
Bonobo's and Chimps are 2 separate species of ape. Therefore the maker of this video does not know who he's talking about. Still I watched it.
musclesxmarinara 2 years ago
This maker of this video was made the BBC natural history department so perhaps you could take it up with them. Meanwhile ...
As the clip makes clear Bonobos (Pan paniscus) are distinct from Common Chimps (Pan troglodytes). Nonetheless the term 'Pygmy Chimp', though a little dated, is still correct. The nomenclature of animals is subject to change and Bonobos is now preferred by most sources (bite me).
By the way your use of Bonobos was not possessive so no apostrophe was needed ;¬))
rkratmouse 2 years ago
You're right sir. My mistake. I was not thinking.
musclesxmarinara 2 years ago
every 2-5 hours.....
applesrfun 2 years ago
5:12
ape threesome
lazybone135 2 years ago
this is like the 70s for monkeys!
annajean314 3 years ago
since there is still shared ancestry some of this less aggressive / matrifocal behaviour may have innate aspects
incidentally they are not monkeys, they are apes - which is a significant point because it means we share closer ancestral links
rkratmouse 3 years ago
the behaviour of these monkeys does not necessarily have any relation to human behaviour, since they are supposedly the descendants of a split off group.
shim2dawg 3 years ago
YASSS!!!! ;P
now wouldn't life be great if us humans were like this...
Henrawr91 3 years ago