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- Ape abstract "Apes (Hominoidea) are a branch of Old World tailless anthropoid catarrhine primates native to Africa and Southeast Asia and distinguished by a wide degree of freedom at the shoulder joint indicating the influence of brachiation. There are two main branches, the gibbons, or lesser apes, and another branch including hominids and other great apes. Lesser apes (Hylobatidae) include four genera and sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon, and the siamang, all native to Asia. They are highly arboreal and bipedal on the ground. They have lighter bodies and smaller social groups than great apes.The Hominidae include orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and hominids. Alternatively, the hominidae family are collectively described as the great apes. There are two extant species in the orangutan genus (Pongo), two species in the gorilla genus, and a single extant species Homo sapiens in the human genus (Homo). Chimpanzees and bonobos are closely related to each other and they represent the two species in the genus Pan.Members of the superfamily are called hominoids (not to be confused with the family of "hominids" - great apes, the subfamily of hominines, the tribe of "hominins" aka the human clade, or the subtribe of hominans).Some or all hominoids are also called "apes". However, the term "ape" is used in several different senses. It has been used as a synonym for "monkey" or for any tailless primate with a humanlike appearance. Thus the Barbary macaque, a kind of monkey, is popularly called the "Barbary ape" to indicate its lack of a tail. Biologists have used the term "ape" to mean a member of the superfamily Hominoidea other than humans, or more recently to mean all members of the superfamily Hominoidea, so that "ape" becomes another word for "hominoid". See also Primate: Historical and modern terminology.Except for gorillas and humans, hominoids are agile climbers of trees. Their diet is best described as vegetarian or omnivorous, consisting of leaves, nuts, seeds and fruits, including grass seeds, and in most cases other animals, either hunted or scavenged (or farmed in the case of humans), along with anything else available and easily digested.Most non-human hominoids are rare or endangered. The chief threat to most of the endangered species is loss of tropical rainforest habitat, though some populations are further imperiled by hunting for bushmeat.".
- Ape thumbnail Orang_Utan,_Semenggok_Forest_Reserve,_Sarawak,_Borneo,_Malaysia.JPG?width=300.
- Ape wikiPageExternalLink pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=10995486.
- Ape wikiPageID "229914".
- Ape wikiPageRevisionID "605792486".
- Ape align "centre".
- Ape at "3".
- Ape at "3.5".
- Ape at "5".
- Ape authority "Gray, 1825".
- Ape color "darkblue".
- Ape color "green".
- Ape color "purple".
- Ape hasPhotoCollection Ape.
- Ape imageCaption Bornean_orangutan.
- Ape label "apes".
- Ape label "great apes".
- Ape label "lesser apes".
- Ape labelwidth "7".
- Ape name "Apes".
- Ape size "5".
- Ape style "90.0".
- Ape subdivision "Hominidae".
- Ape subdivision "Hylobatidae".
- Ape subdivision "†Afropithecidae".
- Ape subdivision "†Proconsulidae".
- Ape subdivisionRanks Family_(biology).
- Ape taxon "Hominoidea".
- Ape typeSpecies "Homo sapiens".
- Ape typeSpeciesAuthority "Linnaeus, 1758".
- Ape subject Category:Apes.
- Ape type Animal.
- Ape type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Ape type EukaryoticCell.
- Ape type Mammal.
- Ape comment "Apes (Hominoidea) are a branch of Old World tailless anthropoid catarrhine primates native to Africa and Southeast Asia and distinguished by a wide degree of freedom at the shoulder joint indicating the influence of brachiation. There are two main branches, the gibbons, or lesser apes, and another branch including hominids and other great apes. Lesser apes (Hylobatidae) include four genera and sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon, and the siamang, all native to Asia.".
- Ape label "Ape".
- Ape label "Hominoidea".
- Ape label "Hominoidea".
- Ape label "Hominoidea".
- Ape label "Hominoidea".
- Ape label "Hominoidea".
- Ape label "Małpy człekokształtne".
- Ape label "Menschenartige".
- Ape label "Человекообразные обезьяны".
- Ape label "قرد".
- Ape label "ヒト上科".
- Ape label "猿".
- Ape sameAs Hominoidi.
- Ape sameAs Menschenartige.
- Ape sameAs Πίθηκος.
- Ape sameAs Hominoidea.
- Ape sameAs Hominoidea.
- Ape sameAs Hominoidea.
- Ape sameAs Kera.
- Ape sameAs Hominoidea.
- Ape sameAs ヒト上科.
- Ape sameAs 유인원.
- Ape sameAs Hominoidea.
- Ape sameAs Małpy_człekokształtne.
- Ape sameAs Hominoidea.
- Ape sameAs m.01hf_2.
- Ape sameAs Q102470.
- Ape sameAs Q102470.
- Ape wasDerivedFrom Ape?oldid=605792486.
- Ape depiction Orang_Utan,_Semenggok_Forest_Reserve,_Sarawak,_Borneo,_Malaysia.JPG.
- Ape isPrimaryTopicOf Ape.