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Panbanisha (November 17, 1985 –
November 6, 2012), also
known by the
lexigram , was a
female bonobo that
featured in
studies on
great ape
language by Professor...
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Georgia State University. He was
later relocated,
along with his sister,
Panbanisha, to the
Great Ape Trust, in Des Moines, Iowa. The ill-fated facility,...
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Center at
Georgia State University. His
mother was
Panbanisha and his
father was P-suke. With
Panbanisha's death on
November 6, 2012,
Nyota became the sole...
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Monkeys and apes in
space List of
fictional primates Bonobos Kanzi Nyota Panbanisha Chimpanzees Ai
Ayumu Azalea Bonzo Pierre Br****au
Bubbles Cheeta Congo...
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primatologist most
known for her work with two bonobos,
Kanzi and
Panbanisha,
investigating their linguistic and
cognitive abilities using lexigrams...
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determining the meaning. Two
bonobos at the
Great Ape Trust,
Kanzi and
Panbanisha, have been
taught how to
communicate using a
keyboard labeled with lexigrams...
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Monkeys and apes in
space List of
fictional primates Bonobos Kanzi Nyota Panbanisha Chimpanzees Ai
Ayumu Azalea Bonzo Pierre Br****au
Bubbles Cheeta Congo...
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young age of
eight days old. She grew up with a
bonobo named Panbanisha. They were both in the same study, for five years,
where the researchers...
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learn to
meaningfully communicate her requests.
Primate cognition Kanzi Panbanisha Nyota (bonobo) Lana (chimpanzee)
Great Ape
Trust Great ape
language "Interactive...
- (born 1998)—bonobo,
Panbanisha's son
Oliver (1957–2012)—chimpanzee, the so-called "Missing Link",
apparent "humanzee"
Panbanisha—bonobo at the same research...