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  2. Dinopithecus - Wikipedia

    • Dinopithecus ("terrible ape") is an extinct genus of very large primates closely related to baboons, that lived during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in South Africa and Ethiopia. It was named by British paleontologist Robert Broom in 1937. The only species currently recognized is Dinopithecus ingens, as D. quadratirostris has been reassigned to the genu… See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
    Description

    Dinopithecus ingens was approximately twice the size of the largest living baboons, with males averaging 46 kg (101 lb) and females 29 kg (64 lb), based on estimates from the molar teeth. In some cases males were estim… See more

    Paleoecology

    Most living papionins are omnivorous feeders that consume a wide range of readily digestible plant parts, especially fruits, as well as insects and other invertebrates, and small vertebrates. An analysis of … See more

     
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    Dinopithecus ("terrible ape") is an extinct genus of very large primates closely related to baboons, that lived during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in South Africa and Ethiopia. [1][2] It was named by British paleontologist Robert Broom in 1937. [3]
    The Dinopithecus is an extinct genus, the name of which means “terrible ape”. They were a large primate closely related to the baboon. They lived in South Africa and Ethiopia from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene Epochs.
     
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