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>Male chimpanzees are “physically quite brutal” toward females and coerce them into sex, Hare explains, which could give particularly forceful individuals more opportunities to mate and pass on their warlike traits to the next generation. If bonobos are self-domesticating, then aggressive males should instead have a lower level of reproductive success than their more docile counterparts.
>The results, Mouginot says, “really came as a surprise.” Overall, male bonobos turned out to be about three times as likely as chimps to engage in aggressive behavior. Although none of the encounters were lethal—and the team didn’t track the severity of injuries—bonobos weren’t afraid to push, hit, and bite their foes. Their aggression didn’t appear to be a turn-off for female bonobos, who actually preferred to mate with aggressive males.

Bonobros... It's over...
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>But whereas male chimpanzees frequently ganged up to or defeat rivals or bully females, bonobo males mainly participated in one-on-one fights and rarely attacked members of the opposite sex. In fact, males were far more likely to be on the receiving end of violence from groups of aggressive, dominant females.
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>>200146091
can differnt species of apes or monkeys breed among each other? like chimpanzees and gorillas or bonobos and chimps
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>Even increased rates of male violence, Hare adds, may all come down to female choice. Past research has shown, for example, that high-ranking bonobo mothers aid their sons in male-on-male fights for dominance, introduce them to fertile females, and even stand guard as they mate. And although a female bonobo may prefer a mate that faces off with other males, she isn’t likely to tolerate such aggression if it is directed her way. As Hare puts it, “A male bonobo is able to be more aggressive because the females are allowing it. A coalition of females could shut that down if they decided to.”
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women love bears
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>>200146205
>Past research has shown, for example, that high-ranking bonobo mothers aid their sons in male-on-male fights for dominance, introduce them to fertile females, and even stand guard as they mate.
Imagine your mom finding a girl for you and then standing on the other side of the tree while you fuck
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female chimps are chad only
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>>200146570
Holy shit the end to Lucy's story is grim.
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>>200146277
Literally arranged marriage in thridie shitholes.
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>>200146205
>A coalition of females could shut that down if they decided to
A single chimpanzee could heem the entire bonobo troop
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>>200146668
she was a femcel (too ugly for chad)
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>>200146205
>bonobo mothers aid their sons in male-on-male fights for dominance, introduce them to fertile females, and even stand guard as they mate.
Why wasn't my mother like this?



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