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Members of the suborder Anthropoidea, or anthropoids, include New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, apes, and humans and are distinguished from the prosimians. ... General anthropoid characteristics: ... fully binoccular vision;
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This uncertainty stems from the fact that cranial and dental characteristics of these primates (notably Pondaungia) resemble those of anthropoids in some ...
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Anthropoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthropoid may refer to: •Simian, monkeys and apes • Anthropoides , a genus of cranes •Operation Anthropoid, the codename for the assassination of SS-Obergruppenführer and Reichsprotektor of Bohemi...
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Which is NOT an anthropoid? ... What are the characteristics of anthropoid? ... What is a sentence for anthropoid?
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WordNet: anthropoid ape ... Largest anthropoid ape terristal and vegetarian of forests of central west africa? Read answer... ... What are the characteristics of anthropoid?
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Compared to the evidence found in Egypt, the Asian evidence is ''very incomplete," and less easily interpreted as bearing definite anthropoid characteristics, said John Fleagle, distinguished professor of anatomy at State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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Tiny in comparison to living simians, the mouse-size Chinese animal displayed several anthropoid characteristics. Like modern South American monkeys, Eosimias had small incisors and large canines. The back corner of its lower jaw was rounded along the bottom, as is the jaw of humans and other higher primates.
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