We share an ancestor with chimpanzee apes and bonobo apes.
Bonobos and chimpanzee apes share an ancestor. They became separated by the Congo River and that's why they evolved differently. This is called speciation.
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How many bonobos are left?
15,000-20,000
Bonobos battle bush meat hunting and shrinking habitats
Throughout their range, bonobos are increasingly at risk from human beings, who have killed them off to the point of endangerment. Today there are an estimated 15,000-20,000 wild bonobos remaining.
The endangered bonobo: Africa's forgotten ape
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