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Bonobos, which are among our closest living relatives, live in rare societies where females tend to outrank males, even ...
Female bonobos find strength in numbers, teaming up to fend off males in the wild, a new study has found. Three decades of observations in Congo — the only place the endangered bonobos are ...
Diana Nelima from Bungoma is breaking barriers in Kenya’s male-dominated photography world, using her lens to tell powerful ...
TMH alone sees around 1,100 prostate, 300 testicular, and 150 penile cancer cases annually. But nearly 80% prostate cancer ...
Photograph by Christian Ziegler By banding together in coalitions—meaning groups of two or more animals, but usually three to ...
However, observations by Dr. Surbeck and his team, and those of other researchers, challenge the harmonious stereotyping of ...
For decades it had been a mystery how female Bonobos, cousins to humans, claim higher positions than males in their troop ...