A study questions the pacifism of bonobos: in captivity they are no less aggressive than chimpanzees but they attack different targets


Comparative research in zoos finds similar levels of aggression in both species of great apes but identifies differences in their victims: among chimpanzees, violence from males towards females predominates, while among bonobos, there is more aggression from females towards males. Read

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