Bonobos Consume Iodine-Rich Aquatic Plants, Study Says | Biology | Sci-News.com

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Scientists have for the first time observed wild bonobos (Pan paniscus), a hominoid species endemic to the central Congo basin, searching for and eating aquatic plants rich in iodine, a mineral nutrient which is critical for normal growth, development and functioning of both brain and body.


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