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Definitions of apes in various dictionaries:
noun - any of various primates with short tails or no tail at all
noun - someone who copies the words or behavior of another
noun - person who resembles a nonhuman primate
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Primatologists' subjects |
Parrots |
Jungle creatures |
Copies |
Fossey's fascination |
Some are 'great' |
'2001' characters |
Greystoke's foster parents |
King Kong and others |
Lunks |
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A shrewdness of these large primates may be full of chimps or gorillas |
Chimps & gorillas are classified as "great" ones |
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Plural form of ape. |
a large primate that lacks a tail, including the gorilla, chimpanzees, orang-utan, and gibbons. |
an unintelligent or clumsy person. |
A large primate that lacks a tail, including the gorilla, chimpanzees, orangutan, and gibbons. |
An unintelligent or clumsy person. |
An inferior imitator or mimic. |
Imitate (someone or something), especially in an absurd or unthinking way. |
Apes might refer to |
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Apes (Hominoidea) are a branch of Old World tailless anthropoid primates native to Africa and Southeast Asia. They are the sister group of the Old World monkeys, together forming the catarrhine clade. They are distinguished from other primates by a wider degree of freedom of motion at the shoulder joint as evolved by the influence of brachiation. In traditional and non-scientific use, the term "ape" excludes humans, and is thus not equivalent to the scientific taxon Hominoidea. There are two extant branches of the superfamily Hominoidea: the gibbons, or lesser apes; and the hominids, or great apes.* The family Hylobatidae, the lesser apes, include four genera and a total of sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon and the siamang, all native to Asia. They are highly arboreal and bipedal on the ground. They have lighter bodies and smaller social groups than great apes. * The family Hominidae (hominids), the great apes, includes three extant species of orangutans and their subsp |