Bonobo Behaviour

 The bonobo is one of the last large mammals found by science. Species is best characterized as female and equitable and as such, which replaces sex aggressively. While in most other species sexual behavior is quite a separate category, in Bonobo, it is part of the social relationship - and not just between men and women. Bonobus deals with sex in almost every combination of spouses. And sexual interactions occur more often in Bonobo than in other primates. Despite the frequency of sex, the rate of Bonobo reproduction in nature is the same as that of chimpanzees. A female gives birth to a single baby at intervals of five to six years. So the bonobo shares at least one very important characteristic of our species, that is, a partial separation between sex and reproduction.