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- W1990617170 abstract "Living hominoids (apes and humans), like Old World monkeys, are catarrhine primates. Living apes are characterized by many specializations of how the postcranial skeleton relates to suspensory behavior. All are forest dwellers.They are divided into two families. The hylobatids, or lesser apes, are the gibbons and siamangs of Asia. They are frugivorous and folivorous and travel by brachiation, or arm swinging. They generally live in small monogamous groups. Hominids are the great apes and humans. The Asian orangutana are primarily frugivorous, mostly arboreal, and very suspensory. Adults are solitary foragers. The African great apes, gorillas, chimpanzees, and bonobos are found both in the trees and on the ground where they move by knuckle-walking. Gorillas are largely folivorous while chimps and bonobos are more frugivorous. All live in large groups, but have different social structures. Humans are very unusual primates and are found on all continents except Antarctica. We have very large brains, small teeth and reduced body hair. We have hands with a relatively long thumb and great manipulative abilities enabling extensive use of tools of many sorts. Our legs are relatively long and our feet have short toes with an adducted hallux. These features enable our bipedal locomotion, both walking and running. Human diets are very diverse and differ from those of other primates in that human food is often prepared by cooking. Humans live in a wide range of social structures, but all are characterized by extensive prosocial behavior with many adults involved in the raising of offspring. We have the slowest maturation and the longest lifespans of any primate, including long postreprodutive lives among human females." @default.
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- W1990617170 title "Tree of Origin" @default.
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