Study finds female bonobos band together to fend off male aggression in the wild | DW News

A new study by Harvard University has found that female bonobos team up to fend off males in the wild. Scientists say it is one of the rare examples of such a strategy among animals, and that it helps explain how they maintain their peaceful existence.

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00:00 Study: Bonobo females join forces to manage males
02:26 Barbara Fruth, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior

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