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  • ==Ape species==
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  • *R. Dart (1925). Australopithecus africanus, the man-ape of South Africa. Nature.
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  • {{r|Human and ape behavior}}
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  • ...] of [[bipedalism|bipedal]] [[primate]]s in [[Hominidae]], the [[ape|great ape]] family. Anatomically modern humans originated in [[Africa]] about 200,000
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  • *Dart, R. A., 1953, The predatory transition from ape to man, International Anthropological and Linguistic Review, 1: 210-208. Le
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  • ...[[bonobo]] at the [[Great Ape Trust]] in [[Des Moines, Iowa]],<ref>''Great Ape Trust'': '[http://www.greatapetrust.org/bonobo/meet/kanzi.php Meet Kanzi]'. ...http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article584325.ece Contact your inner ape to understand the best of humanity],' October 30, 2005 (book extract from D
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  • In the first episode, Barley sits on a bus, reading ''Sugar Ape'' magazine, including an article by Dan Ashcroft ([[Julian Barratt]]) title
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  • *Cunnane SC. The aquatic ape theory reconsidered. ''Med Hypoth 6'', 49-58, 1980.
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  • ...h, and assumed the name ''Donkey Kong'' would convey the idea of a "stupid ape" to an American audience.
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  • ...l=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/726597.stm|title=Near complete ape man skull found|accessdate=|author=BBC|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2000 |
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  • ...nature, are violent primates and identifies the human being as “the killer ape.” According to this theory, the early ancestors of humans were distinguis ===Killer Ape Theory===
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  • '''''Australopithecus africanus''''' ("southern small ape of Africa") is a [[species]] of early [[hominin]]. [[Fossil]]s of ''A. afri ...<ref name="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=19
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  • ...ans have hair and suckle their young; Primates because humans share with [[Ape|apes]], [[Monkey|monkeys]] and [[lemur|lemurs]] certain morphological chara ...[[Africa|African]] great apes and the orang-utan recognizing this groups “ape-ness” in being large-bodied, quadrupedal, arboreal primates<ref name="Ber
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  • ...erkfontein ape-men led Broom to consider that he had found a bipedal [[Ape|ape]] that was not on the main line of human [[evolution]] <ref name="Broom">{{
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  • ...lassification of [[Prosimian|prosimians]] or the generally larger bodied [[Ape|apes]] and [[Hominin|humans]]. There are two basic types of monkeys - platy
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