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In the late 1990s, fresh and smoked [[bonobo]] (''Pan paniscus'') carcasses were observed in [[Basankusu]] in the [[Province of Équateur]] in the Congo Basin.
Some people consider consumption of primates to be close to [[human cannibalism]] due to monkeys and apes being close relatives of [[human being]]s.

In the late 1990s, fresh and smoked bonobo (Pan paniscus) carcasses were observed in Basankusu in the Province of Équateur in the Congo Basin. Some people consider consumption of primates to be close to human cannibalism due to monkeys and apes being close relatives of human beings.