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  • ...e [[Gorilla]], the [[Orangutan]], and the [[Human]]. This [[species]] of [[ape]] can be found in a relatively small region: the lowland [[rain forest]] al ..., the fingers and toes of the Bonobo are slightly curved. This species of ape, unlike others, has very little [sexual dimorphism]. The male weighs an av
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  • ...ng any [[melody]] or [[harmony]]. Our closest cousins, the African great [[ape]]s ([[chimpanzee]]s, [[bonobo]]s and [[gorilla]]s), do manual drumming – ...umental music, as it appears in our nearest relatives, the African great [[ape]]s. However, fossil data is scarce in this particular field, since the body
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  • ...'' in 1891. Dubois named his find '''Pithecanthropus erectus''', or "erect ape-man". H. erectus may or may not be a later group of Homo ergaster, but did ...se of modern humans, rather than the shorter legs and longer arms (or more ape-like proportions) of '''Homo ''habilis''''' and '''Africanus ''afarensis'''
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  • ...[Mark Verheagan]] and their predecessor [[Sir Alister Hardy]]. The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis is controversial and not widely accepted inside the paleoanthrop
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  • ==== differences between modern [[humans]] and [[ape]]s ====
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  • *Ape-like Cranial base
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  • {{r|Ape}}
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  • * ''Literals'' such as 1, 7/4, "ape" evaluate to themselves, and
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  • ...eat Apes]]. By virtue of similar musculoskeletal organization of human and ape bodies it is possible to trace common ancestry. Humans today bear many anat ...e by making oneself bigger. By standing on the hind-limbs, they argue, the ape ancestor of humans was able to become larger in the eyes of its peers and t
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  • ...f living humans and that there may have been a number of other branches of ape-men who died out<ref name="Berger2"/>.
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  • '''gorílla''' ''ape'' = '''guerílla''' ''warfare
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  • ...onkeys]]), [[Monkey|cercopithecids]] (Old World monkeys) and hominoids ([[Ape|apes]] and humans). They have their origins in some type of an [[Insectivor
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  • ...ame=Jensen2001>Jensen-Seaman MI, Deinard AS, Kidd KK. 2001. Modern African ape populations as genetic and demographic models of the last common ancestor o Great ape grandmothers are unlikely to impact the fitness of their grandchildren. Thu
    38 KB (5,612 words) - 10:23, 8 May 2023
  • ...owels. Many languages allow syllables to begin with the nucleus; English ''ape'', for instance, has no onset.
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  • ...poradically.<ref> {{cite book |last=De Waal |first=Frans |title= Our Inner Ape |origyear=2005 |format=Paperback |edition=1 |publisher=Riverhead Books |loc
    16 KB (2,455 words) - 08:38, 6 May 2011
  • ...red different theory. 100 years before Darwin, Buffon claimed that man and ape might have a common ancestor. His work also had significant impact on [[eco
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  • ...e story spread around the country: Huxley had said he would rather be an [[ape]] than a Bishop. ...f his detractors, Darwin would be "the monkey man", often depicted as part ape. His ideas also stood in opposition to the more common beliefs at the time
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  • ...e was recruited as part of SETMAR 40-58 million years ago in an anthropoid ape, after the insertion of an ''Hsmar1'' transposon downstream of a preexistin
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  • ...99.jpg|left|275px|Cartoon from ''Verdict'' magazine July 10, 1899 shows an ape on behalf of the trusts raping Columbia (America) and under an attack (the
    21 KB (3,359 words) - 08:51, 24 June 2023
  • ...city's [[psychiatric hospital]] known as "Affenfelsen" or "Affenstein" ''(ape rock)'', was erected on the site.<ref name="fritz"/> Here, Dr [[Heinrich Ho
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  • * [[Human and ape behavior]]
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  • ...valieri|Cavalieri, Paola]] and [[Peter Singer]], editors | title=The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity | edition=U.S. Paperback | publisher=St.
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  • ...ng a single chromosome in humans. It is considered a missing link, and the ape-human connection is of particular interest. Also, while the term originally
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  • ...many of the types of people he depicted in the ''Tales''. He was able to ape their speech, satirise their manners and still offer them popular literatur
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  • ..., where he argued that the facial angle of black races was between that of ape ancestors and European races as well as pre-genetic classifications by [[Ca
    49 KB (7,544 words) - 04:34, 19 September 2013
  • *[[Creatures, Inc.]] (formerly known as [[Ape, Inc.]]) - Collaborated with Game Freak and Nintendo to make the ''Pokémon
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  • |[[Dinosaur]]; [[Monkey]]; [[ape]]; [[dog]]; [[horse]]; [[butterfly]]; [[frog]], [[parrot]]
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