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Pongidae /ˈpɒndʒɪdiː/, or the
pongids is an
obsolete primate taxon containing chimpanzees,
gorillas and orangutans. By this
definition pongids were also...
- all of the
descendants of the
common ancestor). For example, the
family Pongidae contained orangutans (Pongo),
chimpanzees (Pan) and
gorillas (Gorilla)...
- chimpanzees) all
being placed in a
separate family, the
Pongidae. However, that
definition eventually made
Pongidae paraphyletic because at
least one
great ape species...
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Anthropoid apes, apes that are
closely related to
humans (e.g.,
former family Pongidae and
sometimes also
Hylobatidae and
their extinct relatives) Anthropoides...
- ISSN 2397-334X. PMID 30962558. S2CID 102353734. Haaramo,
Mikko (2004-02-04). "
Pongidae". Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive.
after Begun, 2002,
Chaimanee et al., 2003...
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hominoids were
known as "apes" and were
referred to the
family Pongidae. The "great apes" in
Pongidae: The 1960s saw the
methodologies of
molecular biology applied...
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Great apes may also
refer to:
Great Apes (novel), a
novel by Will Self
Pongidae, or "great apes", an
obsolete taxonomic family This
disambiguation page...
- the aims of the procedure."
Original German: "Tierversuchsgesetz 2012"
Pongidae is an
obsolete taxon, encomp****ing all the
mentioned apes.
Probably Pongo...
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humans only; the non-human
great apes were ****igned to the then-family
Pongidae.
Later discoveries led to
revised classifications, with the
great apes...
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Retrieved 2008-12-18. For an
elaborate spoof, see "Nose-picking in the
Pongidae and Its
Implication for
Human Evolution", said to be from the American...