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mangabeys (Cercocebus chrysogaster)
consume and
share mammalian prey at Lui
Kotale,
Democratic Republic of the Congo".
Journal of
Tropical Ecology. 38 (5)...
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Hohmann G;
Hohmann (14
October 2008). "Primate
hunting by
bonobos at Lui
Kotale,
Salonga National Park".
Current Biology. 18 (19): R906–7. Bibcode:2008CBio...
- of a
leopard (Panthera pardus)–bonobo (Pan paniscus)
encounter at the Lui
Kotale study site,
Democratic Republic of the Congo". Primates. 62 (4): 555–562...
- also
called Ershād Yūvīn,
Yirshod Wuyin,
Irshad Urween, Irshād Uwin P****,
Kotale Ers̄āḏ Owīn, or Kowtal-e Ershād Owīn, is a high
mountain p**** that connects...
- Martin; Hohmann,
Gottfried (2008). "Primate
hunting by
bonobos at Lui
Kotale,
Salonga National Park".
Current Biology. 18 (19): R906–R907. doi:10.1016/j...
- in bonobos:
Manniophyton fulvum leaf- and stemstrip-swallowing from Lui
Kotale,
Salonga National Park, DR Congo".
American Journal of Primatology. 76 (2):...
- 06. Pisi 07.
Semabo 08.
Awaba 09. Dadi 10.
Aketa 11.
Kawito Station 12.
Kotale 13. Kewa 14. Tai 15.
Dogona 16.
Adiba 17. Yau 18. Ike 19. Kini 20. Waligi...
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across the west,
ranging from 350
meters thick at
Herat to 400
meters at
Kotale Shutur Chun.
These rocks grade to
quartzite and
shale to the east. In the...
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possibility is that
there are very few long-term wild-habituated
bonobo sites (Lui
Kotale,
Lomako and Wamba)
which are very
difficult to access.
Another possible...
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Sewak are also
located in the
south while 3,555
metres (11,663 ft) high
Kotale Reg and 3,920
metres (12,860 ft) high
Qaghkusta lie in the east. The Doni...