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  2. Hominidae - Wikipedia

    • The Hominidae , whose members are known as the great apes or hominids (/ˈhɒmɪnɪdz/), are a taxonomic family of primates that includes eight extant species in four genera: Pongo (the Bornean, Sumatran and Tapanuli orangutan); Gorilla (the eastern and western gorilla); Pan (the chimpanzee and the bonobo); and Homo, of which only modern humans (Hom… See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
    Evolution

    In the early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, there were many species of tree-adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa; the variety suggests a long history of prior diversification. Fossils from 20 million years ago i… See more

    Taxonomy

    The classification of the great apes has been revised several times in the last few decades; these revisions have led to a varied use of the word "hominid" over time. The original meaning of the term referred to only human… See more

     
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  2. 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.
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    Ho­minid fos­sils date to the Miocene and are known from Africa and Asia. Ho­minids range in weight from 48 kg to 270 kg. Males are larger than fe­males. Ho­minids are the largest pri­mates, with ro­bust bod­ies and well-de­vel­oped fore­arms.
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  3. Hominidae | Definition, Characteristics, & Family Tree …

    Nov 22, 2024 · Hominidae is the family of great apes and humans, with orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and modern and extinct …

     
  4. Hominidae - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

    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 …

  5. List of hominoids - Wikipedia

    Hominoids are apes that include gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, gibbons, bonobos, and humans. The web page lists the 28 extant species of hominoids by family, subfamily, genus, and species, with information on their range, …

  6. Hominidae - New World Encyclopedia

    Hominidae is a family of primates that includes humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, as well as their extinct relatives. Learn about the history and current debates of the taxonomy of Hominidae and its subgroups, such as …

  7. Hominin | Definition, Characteristics, & Family Tree

    6 days ago · hominin, any member of the zoological “tribe” Hominini (family Hominidae, order Primates), of which only one species exists today— Homo sapiens, or human beings.

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  10. ADW: Hominidae: INFORMATION

    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. Its nonhuman members are …

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