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In reply to the discussion: Hey women [View all]dawg
(10,777 posts)Certainly their are great similarities between humans, chimps, and bonobos. If we were any other species, scientists would probably put us in the same family instead of separating us into homo for humans and pan for chimps and bonobos.
But we are three different species for a reason. Our evolution diverged, and one of the primary differences (perhaps *the* primary difference) has been our mating strategies.
Chimps are male-dominated. The dominant male mates with all the females. Is it any surprise that one male chimp has the physical strength of five strong human males?
Bonobos are a sexual free-for-all. Is it any wonder they are less aggressive?
Humans have a strong tendency to pair bond. Is it any wonder that humans evolved to communicate and co-operate with each other?