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  2. Baculum - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most primates, humans lack a baculum, [38] [39] but the bone is present, although much reduced, among other great apes. In many ape species, it is a relatively insignificant 10–20 mm (0.39–0.79 in) structure.

  3. Ape - Wikipedia

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    Note there are primates in other families that also lack tails, and at least one, the pig-tailed langur, is known to walk significant distances bipedally. The front of the ape skull is characterised by its sinuses, fusion of the frontal bone, and by post-orbital constriction .

  4. Primate - Wikipedia

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    Primates is an order of mammals, ... primarily because captive-born primates lack the knowledge and experience to survive in the wild if released. ...

  5. Unknown Orangutan Population Discovered in Borneo - AOL

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    Orangutans belong to the Hominidae family, also called the great apes. They are highly intelligent and share around 96.4% of our DNA. Orangutans are the only great apes in Asia, making their homes ...

  6. Danuvius guggenmosi - Wikipedia

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    Plantigrade catarrhine monkeys lack the capacity for suspensory locomotion or to focus body weight over the knee joint; knuckle-walking apes lack strong big toes and thumbs, and have more robust finger bones; and both lack an extendable knee. Orangutans have a clambering motion too, but their knees lack weight-bearing ability. [1]

  7. Great ape language - Wikipedia

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    So, when the psychologists trumpeted apes' acquisition of speech or language, other scholars— especially linguists — criticized these claims and pointed out problems with them. The most significant and enduring criticism regarded the lack of evidence supporting great apes' use of syntax and grammatical sentence structure. [41]

  8. Proconsul (mammal) - Wikipedia

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    The primary feature linking Proconsul with extant apes is its lack of a tail; other "ape-like" features include its enhanced grasping capabilities, stabilized elbow joint and facial structure. Proconsul could not hang effortlessly from tree branches like gibbons and other nonhuman apes do today. [citation needed]

  9. Timeline of human evolution - Wikipedia

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    Its ape-like features are its lack of a tail, ape-like elbows, and a slightly larger brain relative to body size. Proconsul africanus is a possible ancestor of both great and lesser apes, including humans.