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Panbanisha
Bonobo research subject / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Panbanisha (November 17, 1985 ā November 6, 2012),[1][2] also known by the lexigram , was a female bonobo that featured in studies on great ape language by Professor Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. Her name is Swahili for "to cleave together for the purpose of contrast."[2]
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![]() Panbanisha at age 20 | |
Born | (1985-11-17)November 17, 1985 |
Died | November 6, 2012(2012-11-06) (aged 26) |
Children | Nyota Nathen (died May 15, 2009) |
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Relatives | Kanzi (half-brother) |
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