How big does a Bonobo get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:
A grown Bonobo (Pan paniscus) reaches an average size of 75.3 cm (2′ 6″).
When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). During their lifetime of about 48 years, they grow from 1.4 kg (3.08 lbs) to 35.15 kg (77.48 lbs). A Bonobo has 1 babies at once. The Bonobo (genus: Pan) is a member of the family Hominidae.
As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.
The bonobo (; Pan paniscus), also historically called the pygmy chimpanzee and less often, the dwarf or gracile chimpanzee, is an endangered great ape and one of the two species making up the genus Pan; the other being the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Although bonobos are not a subspecies of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), but rather a distinct species in their own right, both species are sometimes referred to collectively using the generalized term chimpanzees, or chimps. Taxonomically, the members of the chimpanzee/bonobo subtribe Panina (comprised entirely by the genus Pan) are collectively termed panins.The bonobo is distinguished by relatively long legs, pink lips, dark face, tail-tuft through adulthood, and parted long hair on its head. The bonobo is found in a 500,000 km2 (190,000 sq mi) area of the Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central Africa. The species is omnivorous and inhabits primary and secondary forests, including seasonally inundated swamp forests. Because of political instability in the region and the timidity of bonobos, there has been relatively little field work done observing the species in its natural habitat.Along with the common chimpanzee, the bonobo is the closest extant relative to humans. As the two species are not proficient swimmers, the formation of the Congo River 1.5–2 million years ago possibly led to the speciation of the bonobo. Bonobos live south of the river, and thereby were separated from the ancestors of the common chimpanzee, which live north of the river. There are no concrete data on population numbers, but the estimate is between 29,500 and 50,000 individuals. The species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List and is threatened by habitat destruction and human population growth and movement, though commercial poaching is the most prominent threat. Bonobos typically live 40 years in captivity; their lifespan in the wild is unknown, but it is almost certainly much shorter.
Animals of the same family as a Bonobo
We found other animals of the Hominidae family:
- Western gorilla with a size of 1.6 meter (5′ 3″)
- Chimpanzee with a size of 79.6 cm (2′ 8″)
- Eastern gorilla bringing 149.33 kilos (329.22 lbs) to the scale
- Bornean orangutan with a size of 89 cm (3′ 0″)
- Homo sapiens with 1 babies per litter
- Sumatran orangutan bringing 39.7 kilos (87.52 lbs) to the scale
Animals with the same size as a Bonobo
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Bonobo:
- Western long-beaked echidna with a size of 67.5 cm (2′ 3″)
- Canada lynx with a size of 70.4 cm (2′ 4″)
- Thomson’s gazelle with a size of 88.5 cm (2′ 11″)
- Black snub-nosed monkey with a size of 71.8 cm (2′ 5″)
- Sharpe’s grysbok with a size of 67.9 cm (2′ 3″)
- Mandrill with a size of 75.8 cm (2′ 6″)
- Golden snub-nosed monkey with a size of 64.7 cm (2′ 2″)
- Serval with a size of 83.5 cm (2′ 9″)
- Pampas fox with a size of 62.2 cm (2′ 1″)
- Grizzled tree-kangaroo with a size of 71.7 cm (2′ 5″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Bonobo
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (1) as a Bonobo:
- Roosevelt’s muntjac
- Takin
- Riverine rabbit
- Ollala brothers’s titi
- Northern sportive lemur
- Thomas’s fruit-eating bat
- Common sheath-tailed bat
- Long-legged bat
- Robert’s snow vole
- Sykes’ monkey
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Bonobo
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Bonobo:
- Walrus with an average maximal age of 40 years
- Narwhal with an average maximal age of 40 years
- Spotted hyena with an average maximal age of 41.08 years
- Common bottlenose dolphin with an average maximal age of 46 years
- Ringed seal with an average maximal age of 46 years
- Burchell’s zebra with an average maximal age of 40 years
- Long-finned pilot whale with an average maximal age of 45 years
- Harp seal with an average maximal age of 42 years
- Onager with an average maximal age of 38.75 years
- Black crested gibbon with an average maximal age of 44.08 years
Animals with the same weight as a Bonobo
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Pan paniscus:
- Striped hyena with a weight of 35.09 kilos (77.36 lbs)
- Galápagos fur seal with a weight of 39.47 kilos (87.02 lbs)
- Pampas deer with a weight of 34.55 kilos (76.17 lbs)
- Calamian deer with a weight of 39.66 kilos (87.44 lbs)
- Gerenuk with a weight of 38.65 kilos (85.21 lbs)
- Pyrenean chamois with a weight of 30 kilos (66.14 lbs)
- Chacoan peccary with a weight of 35.38 kilos (78 lbs)
- Red goral with a weight of 28.68 kilos (63.23 lbs)
- La Plata dolphin with a weight of 40.5 kilos (89.29 lbs)
- Springbok with a weight of 33.39 kilos (73.61 lbs)