A new baby bonobo has been born at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.

A new baby bonobo has been born at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. It’s the 14th baby born at the zoo since 1990. The gender of the bonobo is not yet known.

Zoo officials say this is the fourth child for the mother, Ana Neema.

There are 16 bonobos at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.

Here are some facts provided by the zoo:

Bonobos and people share more than 98% of the same DNA

The bonobo is the smallest of the great apes and is a separate species from the chimpanzee

Bonobos were the last of the great apes to be discovered and are the rarest with only 5,000-50,000 living in the equatorial forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Females give birth to a single baby after a gestation period of approximately 8.5 months

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The bonobos are threatened in the wild by the destruction of their habitat by logging and the hunting of bonobos.