Saturday, March 15, 2008

1.) With the exception of a pair of Congoese gorillas caught in the act, Bonobos were thought to be the only non-human apes to have been observed engaging in all of the following sexual activities: face-to-face genital sex (most frequently female-female, then male-female and male-male), tongue kissing, and oral sex. However more recently Gorillas have been observed to engage in face-to-face sex.

Sexual activity happens within the immediate family as well as outside it, and often involves adults and children, even infants. Bonobos do not form permanent relationships with individual partners. They also do not seem to discriminate in their sexual behavior by gender or age, with the possible exception of sexual intercourse between mothers and their adult sons.... When Bonobos come upon a new food source or feeding ground, the increased excitement will usually lead to communal sexual activity...


from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo#Sexual_social_behavior

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