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- Hominidae - Wikipedia
Hominidae was originally the name given to the family of humans and their (extinct) close relatives, with the other great apes (that is, the orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees) all being placed in a separate family, the Pongidae
- Hominidae | Definition, Characteristics, Family Tree | Britannica
Hominidae, in zoology, one of the two living families of the ape superfamily Hominoidea, the other being the Hylobatidae (gibbons) Hominidae includes the great apes—that is, the orangutans (genus Pongo), the gorillas (Gorilla), and the chimpanzees and bonobos (Pan)—as well as human beings (Homo)
- Hominidae - New World Encyclopedia
Hominidae is a taxonomic family of primates that today is commonly considered to include extant (living) and extinct humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans
- Hominid and hominin – what’s the difference? - Australian Museum
Current use of the term ‘hominid’ can be confusing because the definition of this word has changed over time
- Hominidae (great apes and humans) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Chimps, gorillas, humans, and orangutans make up the family Hominidae; gibbons are separated as the closely related Hylobatidae Thus constituted, the Hominidae includes 4 genera and 5 species
- HOMINIDAE Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of HOMINIDAE is a family of bipedal mammals of the order Primates comprising recent humans together with extinct ancestral and related forms and the gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, and orangutan
- Hominidae - Animalia
Within the taxon Hominidae, a number of extant and known extinct, that is, fossil, genera are grouped with the humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas in the subfamily Homininae; others with orangutans in the subfamily Ponginae (see classification graphic below)
- Hominidae : chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and humans
Chimps, gorillas, humans, and orangutans make up the family Hominidae; gibbons are separated as the closely related Hylobatidae Thus constituted, the Hominidae includes 4 genera and 5 species
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