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- Ape - Wikipedia
Apes, collectively Hominoidea ( ˌhɒmɪˈnɔɪdi ə ), are a superfamily of Old World simians native to sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia They were more widespread in Africa, Asia, and Europe in prehistory, and, including humans, are found globally
- All The 26 Different Types of Apes: Pictures, Classification . . . - Outforia
In this article, we’ll introduce you to the 26 different types of apes, including the 8 types of great apes and 16 types of lesser apes As an added bonus, we’ll also discuss how apes are classified and answer some of your most frequently asked questions about these wonderful primates
- Ape | Definition Facts | Britannica
Apes are found in the tropical forests of western and central Africa and Southeast Asia Apes are distinguished from monkeys by the complete absence of a tail and the presence of an appendix and by their more complex brains
- About Apes - Center for Great Apes
There are four types of great apes: gorillas (Africa), bonobos (Africa), orangutans (SE Asia), and chimpanzees (Africa) Chimpanzees are great apes that live in the tropical rain forests of Africa from Sudan and Tanzania in the East to Senegal and Angola in the West
- Types of Apes: Complete Guide To Understanding Great Apes vs Lesser . . .
Explore all types of apes, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans Learn about their behavior, habitats, and unique similarities to humans
- Primates: Facts about the group that includes humans, apes, monkeys and . . .
Primates are a group of mammals that includes humans and our close relatives, such as apes, monkeys and lemurs Monkeys, such as capuchins and macaques; prosimians, like lemurs and tarsiers;
- Apes: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
Welcome to the fascinating world of apes, a group of primates that share a lot with us humans, including intelligence, expressive faces, and the ability to use tools This group includes some of our closest relatives like chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans
- Ape Animal Facts - Hominoidea - A-Z Animals
Great apes are in Asia and Africa, finding habitat in the mountains, savannas, and jungles Lesser apes are in Asia, inhabiting monsoon forests and tropical evergreen rainforests
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