Bonobo Skeleton, Articulated
Record number: | 78842 |
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Category: | Anatomy |
Type: | Skeletons |
Bonobo Skeleton, Articulated of a female 9-year-old bonobo (Pan paniscus). Sometimes called the pygmy chimp, the bonobo is a species distinct from the common chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavior, especially among females, is thought to resemble human behavior more than does the common chimp's. Living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), the bonobo is smaller, has more webbing between its toes and less sexual dimorphism than the common chimp. The difference between the two chimps was first recognized by Portielje in 1916 and a few years later by Yerkes. But it wasn't until 1929 that Schwarz described the bonobo as a separate subspecies. Coolidge, in 1933, described the bonobo more fully, finally recognizing it as a distinct species.
Stand and base included. There is also a Disarticulated Version.
Size: 45 inches tall, 14 inches wide
Item: SC-123-A
Please also see Bonobo Skull, Male & Female.
$3,900.00
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