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Articulated Bonobo Hand KO-124 Bonobos are known for their sexual behavior; their casual sexual activity occurs in all combinations (female-female, male-female, male-male, juvenile-adult). These brief encounters often occur around the sharing of food or other occasions during which aggression could arise. It has been suggested that their sexual activity allows them to avoid conflict. Semi-articulated Bonobo Hand KO-124-D |
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Articulated Bonobo Foot KO-125 Bonobos live in a female-dominated society, one in which males inherit social status from their mothers. Living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Bonobo is smaller, has more webbing between its toes and less sexual dimorphism than the common chimp. We are grateful to the San Diego Natural History Museum for providing us with exclusive permission to cast this excellent 9-year-old female. A percentage of the sales goes to the museum to further its research. Semi-articulated Bonobo Foot KO-125-D |
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| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pan paniscus | KO-124 | 9" Lx 4” W | $145.00 |
| Pan paniscus | KO-124-D | 9" Lx 4” W | $105.00 |
| Pan paniscus | KO-125 | 8” L x 4” W | $145.00 |
| Pan paniscus | KO-125-D | 8” L x 4” W | $105.00 |
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