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- Hominidae is a family of primates that includes four genera and eight species1. Some characteristics of hominids include12:
- No tails
- Strong bodies
- Well-developed forearms
- Opposable thumbs (and big toes, except in humans)
- Flattened nails
- Ability to stand up on two legs (bipedal locomotion)
- Larger brains
- Specialized tool use
- Communication through language (in some cases)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Hominids are primates with no tails, strong bodies, and well-developed forearms. Their thumbs (and big toes, except in humans) oppose the fingers, and form a grip. All digits have flattened nails. At present, the family Hominidae includes four genera and eight species.simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/HominidaeHominids have no tails; well developed forearms; five fingers and five toes; and except for humans, opposable thumbs and big toes. Humans only have opposable thumbs. Hominids can stand up on two legs and humans always walk on two legs.nhpbs.org/wild/hominidae.asp Hominidae | Definition, Characteristics, & Family Tree | Britannica
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