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    Wild bonobos study reveals that females team up to maintain power in their societies

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    Biologically speaking, female and male bonobos have a weird relationship. First, there's the sex. It's the females who decide when and with whom they mate. They easily parry unwanted sexual advances—and the males know better than to force the issue.
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