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#598: Primatologist Isabel Behncke on Play, Sexual Selection, and Lessons from Following Bonobos for 3,000 Kilometers in the Jungles of Congo

The Tim Ferriss Show

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The Net Construction of a Social Animal

Cultural animals have dynamics of their own that are perhaps put in place because of egological conditions. So when you observe bnobles, immediately, females stand out as in very empowered and they seem to make decisions. Female choice exists throughout nature. But rape can happen in some societies and some species. In burnobus, we have not observed raped. The males make like an invitation to mates, which is kind of a fun head bub sitangle gesture.

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