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Surili 6. Macaque 7. Mandrill 8. Guenon 9. Mangabey 10. Capuchin 11. Woolly monkey 12. Gibbon 13. Baboon 14. Slow loris 15. Night monkey 16. Ruffed lemur 17. Brown lemur 18. Fork-marked lemur 19.
At first glance, monkeys like this baboon (left) may seem similar to apes like this gorilla (right), but the two groups are very different, experts explain. | Credit: Marc Guitard and Mark Newman ...
and baboons. These data yielded the team’s revised age estimate for the ape-monkey split. Because the oldest-known ape fossils date to no more than 25 million years ago, scientists will need to ...
A baboon mandible (lower jawbone) on the left and gorilla on the right, representing the two major primate groups studied: monkey and ape, respectively. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
But Vavi tweeted he wanted more proof. "I am no grandchild of any ape, monkey or baboon - finish en klaar. Now prove to me scientifically that I am," he challenged. @mrdowdeswell invited Vavi to visit ...
baboons, mandrills, proboscis monkeys and langurs. Unlike many New World monkeys, Old World monkeys cannot use their tails for gripping. Ape species are divided into the lesser apes, or gibbons ...
Appalling, ignorant, uneducated - this describes Mr Vavi. Where did we come from or how did we come about to exist in this 'horrible' world - did we come from the bush. God created this species so as ...
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