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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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Observing the Behavior of Apes in the Wild

Primatologists are able to observe the naturally occurring behavior of apes in the wild. i was following this wild group of bunobos for a long time, for many months. They don't usually meet other communities,. Why is it that typical interactions are within a community? And then suddenly the study group, you know, they have this way of travelling which seems very, very intentional. Souns like we something's going to happen here. Cause it doesn't happen very often. In chimpeses, when chimpass meet other communities, typically they tried not to because it's aggressive. You can have neighboring males that patrol the territory, and they will kill a male of the other

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