An edition of Bonobo (1997)

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The Forgotten Ape

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An edition of Bonobo (1997)

Bonobo

The Forgotten Ape

1 edition
  • 5 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

Most people have never heard of the bonobo, an intriguing member of the great ape family, despite the fact that bonobos are as close to us as their much better known relatives, the chimpanzees. Scientists are only beginning to explore the social life of the bonobo. Whereas chimpanzees are known for male power politics, cooperative hunting, and intergroup warfare, bonobo society is egalitarian and peaceful. One major distinction of the bonobo seems to be sensitivity to others.

Now, two world-renowned experts in their fields, primatologist Frans de Waal and wildlife photographer Frans Lanting, have joined to celebrate this wonderful and little-known creature. Theirs is the first extended profile of the bonobo for the general reader. It presents the most up-to-date information on the species, including comparative data from zoo populations and from the field and interviews with leading bonobo experts.

This is a book for all primate-watchers, amateur and specialist, for anyone interested in the origin of our own species, and for those studying evolution or gender relations.

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Language
English
Pages
200

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Bonobo: The Forgotten Ape
May 23, 1997, University of California Press
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Cover of: Bonobo
Bonobo: the forgotten ape
1997, University of California Press
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First Sentence

"When the lively, penetrating eyes lock with ours and challenge us to reveal who we are, we know right away that we are not looking at a "mere" animal, but at a creature of considerable intellect with a secure sense of its place in the world."

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
200
Dimensions
10.3 x 8.8 x 1 inches
Weight
2.9 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7710237M
ISBN 10
0520205359
ISBN 13
9780520205352
Library Thing
4707291
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1774325

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