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  1. Humans are apes (superfamily Hominoidea). The lineage of apes that eventually gave rise to humans first split from gibbons (family Hylobatidae) and orangutans (genus Pongo), then gorillas (genus Gorilla), and finally, chimpanzees and bonobos (genus Pan).
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    Are humans apes? Humans and Apes are each primates. However, humans are usually not descended from monkeys or another primate dwelling as we speak. We do share a typical ape ancestor with chimpanzees. It lived between eight and 6 million years in the past. However, humans and Apes advanced in a different way from that very same ancestor.
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    Human Ape includes brief actual footage of human and ape activities in controlled experiments, as well as state-of-the-art computer-generated imagery ( CGI) to examine the relationship between humankind and our simian cousins, with whom we share 99% of our genetic material.
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    This ape group can be further subdivided into the Great Apes and Lesser Apes. Humans have bodies that are genetically and structurally very similar to those of the Great Apes and so we are classified in the Great Apes sub-group which is also known as the hominids (Family Hominidae).
    This a cast of a male gorilla, Gorilla gorilla, skull. Image: Stuart Humphreys© Australian Museum Humans are classified in the sub-group of primates known as the Great Apes. Humans are primates, and are classified along with all other apes in a primate sub-group known as the hominoids (Superfamily Hominoidea).
    Nearly 4 million years later, our ancestors were still very ape-like. Lucy, a famous 3.2-million-year-old human ancestor discovered in Ethiopia, had a small, chimp-sized brain and long arms that suggest her species still spent a lot of time up trees, perhaps retreating to the branches at night as chimps still do.
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  4. How did humans evolve from apes? | New Scientist

    WebNearly 4 million years later, our ancestors were still very ape-like. Lucy, a famous 3.2-million-year-old human ancestor discovered in Ethiopia, had a small, chimp-sized brain and long arms that...

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