- Hominidae - Wikipedia
A hominoid, sometimes called an ape, is a member of the superfamily Hominoidea: extant members are the gibbons (lesser apes, family Hylobatidae) and the hominids
- Human Evolution: A Timeline of Early Hominids [Infographic]
Since about 4 million years ago, humans have evolved from early hominids to modern humans Here are 14 species examples from human evolution now extinct
- Hominidae | Definition, Characteristics, Family Tree | Britannica
Hominidae, in zoology, one of the two living families of the ape superfamily Hominoidea, the other being the Hylobatidae (gibbons) Hominidae includes the great apes—that is, the orangutans (genus Pongo), the gorillas (Gorilla), and the chimpanzees and bonobos (Pan)—as well as human beings (Homo)
- What are Hominids? (with pictures) - AllTheScience
Hominids are the biological family of which humans are a member Informally, they are known as the Great Apes, and include four genera: humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans
- Hominid and hominin – what’s the difference? - Australian Museum
Hominid – the group consisting of all modern and extinct Great Apes (that is, modern humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans plus all their immediate ancestors)
- What Is a Homonid? The Family of Apes and Humans
Hominids are a group of primates that includes humans and our closest ape relatives This scientific classification, the family Hominidae, encompasses many species, both living and extinct
- A Timeline of Early Hominids
A timeline of early hominids and human ancestors, including Lucy, Cro-Magnon man, Neanderthals, Homo habilis, and more
- ADW: Hominidae: INFORMATION
Hominids are the largest primates, with robust bodies and well-developed forearms Their pollex and hallux are opposable except in humans, who have lost opposability of the big toe All digits have flattened nails No hominid has a tail, and none has ischial callosities
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