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Do bonobos have consistent testosterone throughout their development?
« on: 12/12/2019 09:46:45 »
Michael has a question for us:
I've read a few articles/studies which state that bonobos, unlike male chimpanzees and male humans, don't experience a surge of testosterone in puberty/adolescence. Bonobos are relatively peaceful compared to chimpanzees and humans. Could the consistent testosterone throughout development possibly be partially responsible for their peaceful nature?
What do you think?
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