Los bonobos (Pan paniscus) viven en los bosques y humedales de la República Democrática del Congo y son los parientes más cercanos del chimpancé común (Pan troglodytes). De todas las especies del mundo, estos dos simios son los que más ADN comparten con los humanos.

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Pan paniscus
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bonobo
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Animal Facts
Bonobos use tools such as stones as hammers and have been known to fashion sticks into spears using their teeth.
Bonobos have very high empathy, and will help 'stranger' bonobos even when there is no reward for themselves.
Bonobos communicate through many expressions, gestures and vocalisations and are the most vocal of the great apes (excluding humans).
Bonobos are very uncomfortable with conflict, and competing for food or mates is likely to be solved by sharing rather than fighting.
Bonobos are very physically affectionate to their counterparts, and are the only species other than humans that 'tongue kiss'.