Humans and apes are almost the same, evolutionarily speaking because of our descendants of common precursor of Bonobos and chimps.While many people claim that chimpanzees provide the most insights into the evolution of human behavior, there's arguably a primate that we resemble even more closely, in several key ways.Humans and apes are almost the same, evolutionarily speaking; they've even given us some of our most important adaptations--our size and height, as well as important skeletal changes. Based on the observable physical, behavioral, and emotional characteristics, as well as the habits and culture of bonobo monkeys, as compared to chimpanzees, bonobos provide a better precursor to human behavior than chimps.
Bonobos and Chimpanzees are very similar to human.Because of the almost the same related to shape and structure qualities, physical appearance between bonobos and humans.Bonobos are also called Pan Paniscus, and chimpanzees are also called Pan Troglodytes. bonobos are closely related to chimpanzees.In bonobo populations, the females are most often in control, while, in chimpanzee populations, males are most often in control.
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The skin on the face, ears, palms, and their feet is light pink to black, whilst the rest of the body is covered with brown to black hairs. Bonobos have very animated features with their bloated eyebrows and prominent lips. The long arms and fingers and shoulders allow chimps to move quickly in the trees where they eat food and rest. The most of their movement takes place on the ground by way of walking. Bonobos female have larger breast than human.Bonobos eat flowers, leaves, in addition, they like to eat vegetables more, but they rarely eat meat.They hunt small