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Social Studies
Compared to chimpanzees, bonobos have More violent behavior. A higher degree of male-male competition. A wider range of sexual practices. Less social bonding between individuals.
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A wider range of sexual practices
Explanation:
The major difference between the bonobos and the chimpanzees are that while the chimpanzees are ruled by men who are occasionally violent, the bonobos are matriarchal.
As a result of this, the bonobos engage in a wider range of sexual practises and playful behaviours among themselves.
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