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    not including limbs. Hominoids primarily eat fruit, leaves, flowers, and insects, though humans are omnivorous. Most hominoids do not have population...
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    Ape (redirect from Hominoids)
    monkey or non-human hominoid; or they may use the term "ape" to just mean the non-human hominoids. Modern taxonomy aims for the use of monophyletic groups...
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  • living, age as of 30 October 2024 This list includes all some individuals to have reached the age of 60 years or more. The average lifespan of a chimpanzee...
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    Coccyx (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    different species of Miocene hominoids (specimens from Nakali and Nachola respectively). See for example "Comparisons with Other Hominoids" in (Kunimatsu...
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    Monkey (redirect from List of monkeys)
    However this also contains the hominoids, so that monkeys are, in terms of currently recognized taxa, non-hominoid simians. Colloquially and pop-culturally...
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    definition of Hominini according to the alternative definition which excludes Pan). Genetic analysis combined with fossil evidence indicates that hominoids diverged...
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    regimes of the early and middle Miocene. The most recent of these far-flung Miocene apes (hominoids) is Oreopithecus, from the fossil-rich coal beds in northern...
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  • ánthrōpos (ἄνθρωπος) "man, human" and the suffix -logía (-λογία) "study of". Hominoids are a primate superfamily, the hominid family is currently considered...
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    Samburupithecus (category Taxonbars of monotypic genera missing species)
    the higher relief of the dentine/enamel junction in Samburupithecus. These elongated teeth are unlike many other Miocene hominoids, linking Samburupithecus...
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    2014. ISBN 9780465020515 "A new primate species at the root of the tree of extant hominoids". phys.org. Retrieved 2020-05-29. Raauma, Ryan; Sternera, K...
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    hominoid ancestor than other apes. The common ancestor of hominoids is shown to have a minimum of 24 major chromosomal rearrangements from the presumed...
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    climatic regimes of the Early and Middle Miocene. The youngest of the Miocene hominoids, Oreopithecus, is from coal beds in Italy that have been dated...
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    Encyclopedia of Human Evolution (2011), 887. Hill, Andrew; Ward, Steven (1988). "Origin of the Hominidae: the record of African large hominoid evolution...
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  • track down. History of hominoid taxonomy List of human evolution fossils (with images) Based on a revision of the divergence of Hominoidea from Cercopithecoidea...
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    traces of the European wildman are discernible in both figures. Yet the sasquatch is partly rooted in Amerindian representations of hairy hominoids, even...
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  • Krantz have been dubbed the “Four Horsemen of Sasquatchery”. A partial list of film and series credits A Flash of Beauty: Bigfoot Revealed (2022) Unexplained...
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  • the existence of Primatomorpha Simian Era – Period prior to the existence of Simiiformes Hominoid Era – Period prior to the existence of Hominoidea Hominid...
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  • LCA are referred to as hominins. The older literature used the terms hominoids and hominids respectively." Wragg-Sykes 2016, pp. 183–184 Dunbar 2016...
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  • Cartmill, M. (August 2003). "Hypoglossal canal size in living hominoids and the evolution of human speech" (PDF). Human Biology. 75 (4): 473–484. doi:10...
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    Homininae (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2023)
    1990). "Primate evolution at the DNA level and a classification of hominoids". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 30 (3): 260–6. Bibcode:1990JMolE..30..260G...
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  • winged hominoids of Rokanan. We hear no more about the hilfs of S, unless these are the same as the small furry natives of Athshe, who are also of Hainish...
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    climatic regimes of the early and middle Miocene. The youngest of the Miocene hominoids, Oreopithecus, is from coal beds in Italy that have been dated...
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    "Climbing and the daily energy cost of locomotion in wild chimpanzees: implications for hominoid locomotor evolution". Journal of Human Evolution. 46 (3): 315–333...
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    debatable. In one series of studies, human ratings of chimpanzees using the Hominoid Personality Questionnaire, revealed factors of extraversion, conscientiousness...
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  • Pongo hooijeri (category Pleistocene mammals of Asia)
    review of the Pleistocene hominoid fauna of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (excluding Hylobatidae)". Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural...
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    also include some old world monkeys and set the divergence time of them from hominoids to 25-30 MYA. Both calibration points are based on very little fossil...
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    1972 of footprints alleged to be yeti by Cronin & McNeely). The Taylor-Fleming expedition also discovered similar yeti-like footprints (hominoid appearing...
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    Oreopithecus (category Miocene primates of Europe)
    transition and one of few hominoids, together with Sivapithecus in Asia, to survive the so-called Vallesian Crisis. To date, dozens of individuals have...
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  • This is an alphabetical list of notable cryptozoologists and people associated with the field of cryptozoology, including prominent skeptics and hoaxers...
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    T120588639A120588662.en. Finarelli, J. A.; Clyde, W. C. (2004). "Reassessing hominoid phylogeny: Evaluating congruence in the morphological and temporal data"...
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