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  2. List of primates - Wikipedia

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    The order Primates consists of 505 extant species belonging to 81 genera. This does not include hybrid species or extinct prehistoric species. Modern molecular studies indicate that the 81 genera can be grouped into 16 families; these families are divided between two named suborders and are grouped in those suborders into named clades, and some of these families are subdivided into named ...

  3. List of individual apes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of non-human apes of encyclopedic interest. It includes individual chimpanzees , gorillas , orangutans , bonobos , and gibbons that are in some way famous or notable. Actors

  4. List of primates by population - Wikipedia

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    This list is not comprehensive as not all primates have had their numbers quantified. ... Tonkin snub-nosed monkey: Rhinopithecus avunculus: 250 [10] CR [10] [10]

  5. List of hominoids - Wikipedia

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    Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelli) Hominoidea is a superfamily of primates. Members of this superfamily are called hominoids or apes, and include gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, gibbons, bonobos, and humans. Hominoidea is one of the six major groups in the order Primates. The majority are found in forests in Southeastern Asia and Equatorial Africa, with the exception of humans, which have ...

  6. Primate - Wikipedia

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    The Old World species are divided into apes and monkeys depending on the number of cusps on their molars: monkeys have four, apes have five [73] - although humans may have four or five. [79] The main hominid molar cusp evolved in early primate history, while the cusp of the corresponding primitive lower molar (paraconid) was lost. Prosimians ...

  7. List of largest non-human primates - Wikipedia

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    Mandrills and baboons are monkeys; the rest of the species on this list are apes. Typically, Old World monkeys (paleotropical) are larger than New World monkeys (neotropical); the reasons for this are not entirely understood but several hypotheses have been generated. [ 3 ]

  8. Ape - Wikipedia

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    Cladistically, apes, catarrhines, and extinct species such as Aegyptopithecus and Parapithecidaea, are monkeys, [citation needed] so one can only specify ape features not present in other monkeys. Unlike most monkeys, apes do not possess a tail. Monkeys are more likely to be in trees and use their tails for balance. While the great apes are ...

  9. List of individual monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Jacco Macacco, was a fighting ape or monkey who was exhibited in monkey-baiting matches at the Westminster Pit in London in the early 1820s. Jack the Signalman. Jack, known as Jack the Signalman . [5] This baboon was reputed to have become an expert at working the railroad signals for the Cape Government Railway.