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  2. How to Watch All the ‘Planet of the Apes’ Movies In Order

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    With the release of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, we've made a guide to watching the entire series.

  3. Planet of the Apes - Wikipedia

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    The Boom! releases include crossovers with other properties: 2014's Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive [135] and 2017's King Kong story Kong on the Planet of the Apes. [136] In 2018, Boom! released a graphic novel, Planet of the Apes: Visionaries, adapted by Dana Gould and Chad Lewis from the original 1968 film's unused ...

  4. Cetacean intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Humans, great apes, and elephants, species all well known for their high intelligence, are the only others known to have spindle cells. [21]: 242 Spindle neurons appear to play a central role in the development of intelligent behavior. Such a discovery may suggest a convergent evolution of these species. [22]

  5. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes grossed $171.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $226.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $397.4 million. [5] [4] In the United States and Canada, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes was projected to gross $50–55 million from 4,075 theaters in its opening weekend.

  6. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review: Great apes, but ...

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    3/5 The most reliable Hollywood franchise going, if rarely discussed with feverish reverence, the ‘Apes’ series remains visually impressive and exciting

  7. Primate cognition - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Povinelli et al. (1990) points out that most evidence in support of great ape theory of mind involves naturalistic settings to which the apes have already adapted through past learning. Their "reinterpretation hypothesis" explains away evidence supporting attribution of mental states to others in chimpanzees as merely evidence of risk ...

  8. Orangutan - Wikipedia

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    Orangutans are the most solitary of the great apes: social bonds occur primarily between mothers and their dependent offspring. Fruit is the most important component of an orangutan's diet, but they will also eat vegetation, bark , honey , insects and bird eggs.

  9. Evolution of human intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The great apes (Hominidae) show some cognitive and empathic abilities. Chimpanzees can make tools and use them to acquire foods and for social displays; they have mildly complex hunting strategies requiring cooperation, influence and rank; they are status conscious, manipulative and capable of deception; they can learn to use symbols and understand aspects of human language including some ...