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==Living Apes== | ==Living Apes== | ||
===INFRAORDER CATARRHINI=== | ===INFRAORDER CATARRHINI=== | ||
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*Common Chimpanzee ''[[Pan troglodytes]]'' | *Common Chimpanzee ''[[Pan troglodytes]]'' | ||
*Humans ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' | *Humans ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' | ||
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{{r|Wheat taxonomy}} | |||
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Living Apes
INFRAORDER CATARRHINI
Superfamily Hominoidea
Family Hylobatidae
- White-handed Gibbon Hylobates lar
- Agile Gibbon Hylobates agilis
- Mueller's Gibbon Hylobates muelleri
- Moloch Gibbon Hylobates moloch
- Pileated Gibbon Hylobates pileatus
- Kloss' Gibbon Hylobates klossii
- Hoolock Gibbon Hylobates hoolock
- Black Gibbon Hylobates concolor
- Siamang Hylobates syndactylus
Family Hominidae
- Orang-Utan Pongo pygmaeus
- Gorilla Gorilla gorilla
- Pygmy Chimpanzee (Bonobo) Pan paniscus
- Common Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes
- Humans Homo sapiens
- Primate [r]: A member of the biological order Primates, which includes prosimians (galagos, lorises, lemurs and tarsiers), monkeys, apes, and humans. [e]
- Wheat taxonomy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hominin [r]: Primates in the Tribe Hominini which is a relatively recent classification under which it is proposed would fall all of the fossil and living bipedal apes including the Australopithecines, fossil members of the genus Homo and living humans. It is generally replacing the term hominid in the scientific literature. [e]
- Giant snakes [r]: Morphologically capacious species of the reptile suborder Serpentes. [e]
- Camera [r]: Device that records images, either as a still photograph or as moving images known as videos or movies. [e]