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Learn more about Bing search results hereFamily of primatesOrganizing and summarizing search results for youHominidae is a family of primates that includes humans and their closest relatives, such as great apes. They have no tails, strong bodies, and well-developed forearms. Their thumbs oppose the fingers, and all digits have flattened nails. The family Hominidae currently includes four genera and eight species. Hominid fossils date back to the Miocene and are found in Africa and Asia. They range in weight from 48 kg to 270 kg, with males being larger than females. wikipedia.org 1 2
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Hominids are the largest primates, with robust bodies and well-developed forearms. Their pollex and hallux are opposable except in humans, who have lost opposability of the big toe. All digits have flattened nails. No hominid has a tail, …
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