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  2. File:Comparison of size of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and ...

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    English: Comparison of size of adult chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and adult human. This image assumes a height of 1.75 m for the human and 1.2 m for the chimpanzee.

  3. Chimpanzee - Wikipedia

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    Chimpanzee hand (left) compared to human hand. Chimpanzee bodies are covered by coarse hair, except for the face, fingers, toes, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet. Chimpanzees lose more hair as they age and develop bald spots. The hair of a chimpanzee is typically black but can be brown or ginger.

  4. Pan (genus) - Wikipedia

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    A chimpanzee's testicles are unusually large for its body size, with a combined weight of about 4 oz (110 g) compared to a gorilla's 1 oz (28 g) or a human's 1.5 ounces (43 g). This relatively great size is generally attributed to sperm competition due to the polygynandrous nature of chimpanzee mating behaviour .

  5. List of largest non-human primates - Wikipedia

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    Until well into the 19th century, juvenile orangutans were taken from the wild and died within short order, eventually leading naturalists to mistakenly assume that the living specimens they briefly encountered and skeletons of adult orangutans were entirely different species. [5]

  6. Bonobo - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the bonobo was known as the "pygmy chimpanzee", despite the bonobo having a similar body size to the common chimpanzee. The name "pygmy" was given by the German zoologist Ernst Schwarz in 1929, who classified the species on the basis of a previously mislabeled bonobo cranium, noting its diminutive size compared to chimpanzee skulls.

  7. Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    Levator claviculae are present (absent in humans). Longus colli, pectoralis, latissimus dorsi, gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, psoas major, psoas minor, iliacus internus, and the gastrocnemius internalis are more similar to apes and monkeys than humans. Deltoid, pronator radii trees, and extensors pollicis brevis are different from a human's.

  8. Wild chimpanzees adapt genetically to different habitats - AOL

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    Chimpanzees are considered endangered because of habitat destruction, poaching, and infectious diseases. The total population in the wild is estimated at about 170,000 to 300,000, according to the ...

  9. Ape - Wikipedia

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    But, later fossil finds indicated that Ramapithecus was more closely related to the orangutan; and new biochemical evidence indicates that the last common ancestor of humans and non-hominins (that is, the chimpanzees) occurred between 5 and 10 million years ago, and probably nearer the lower end of that range (more recent); see Chimpanzee ...