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Apes
Apes
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Hoinoidea
Notable appearances: Ape Man, The, King Kong;

Apes are animals, members of the biological superfamily Hominoidea, part of the order Primates. Hominoidea contains two families of living (extant) species:

  • Hylobatidae consists of four genera and sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon and the siamang. They are commonly referred to as lesser apes.
  • Hominidae consists of orangutans, gorillas, common chimpanzees, bonobos and humans. Either the first four or all five are collectively called the great apes.

Species[]

Chimpanzees[]

Chimpanzees are members of the Hominidae family, along with gorillas, humans, and orangutans. Chimpanzees split from the human branch of the family about 4 to 6 million years ago. The two chimpanzee species are the closest living relatives to humans, all being members of the Hominini tribe.

Gorillas[]

Gorillas are the largest extant species of primates. They are ground-dwelling, predominantly herbivorous apes that inhabit the forests of central Africa. Gorillas are divided into two species and either four or five subspecies. The DNA of gorillas is highly similar to that of a human, from 95-99% depending on what is counted, and they are the next closest living relatives to humans after the two chimpanzee species.

Orangutans[]

Orangutans are the only exclusively Asian genus of extant great ape. The largest living arboreal animals, they have longer arms than the other, more terrestrial, great apes. They are among the most intelligent primates and use a variety of sophisticated tools, also making sleeping nests each night from branches and foliage. Their hair is typically reddish-brown, instead of the brown or black hair typical of other great apes.

Apes in film[]

Doctor James Brewster created a formula culled from spinal fluid from an ape. Being the mad scientist whack-a-doodle that he was, he of course injected himself with it and was surprised to discover that it mutated him into a sloping, hairy ape man. Naturally, the only recourse to such a condition was to find spinal fluid from human donors to counteract the effects. Needless to say, Doctor Brewster's test subjects were not exactly willing participants. [1]

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