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Bonobos are an endangered species of great apes. They have two behavioural characteristics that make them stand out: one, they are known for having lots of sex, and frequently. In other words, they are the [[Chad]]s of the animal kingdom. They have higher male [[reproductive skew]] than chimpanzees, which is theorized to be due to them being societally cohesive.
Bonobos are an endangered species of great apes. They have two behavioural characteristics that make them stand out: one, they are known for having lots of sex, and frequently. In other words, they are the [[Chad]]s of the animal kingdom. They have higher male [[reproductive skew]] than chimpanzees, which is theorized to be due to them being societally cohesive.


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