Problem
Why would the sexual behavior among Bonobos Chimps be so adaptive that every bonobo engages in this behavior? Select two answers.
i. Because this practice reduces tension around food and mating, so no one is killing each other over competition and everyone is sharing food and getting to mate, which helps increase genetic diversity.
ii. Because males do not know if they are a child's father, which is called "paternity confusion." And so infanticide is absent among Bonobos, increasing their reproductive fitness as a group.
iii. Because sex is strictly between males and females, and if any female refuses intercourse, things will get violent and mortally dangerous really quickly.
iv. Because they are having sexual intercourse all the time, so they would be having babies more often than other chimps who don't practice this.