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(1) Resembling apes
(2) Resembling human beings
(1) Person who resembles a nonhuman primate
(2) Any member of the suborder Anthropoidea including monkeys and apes and hominids
(3) Person who resembles a non-human primate
(1) In 1917, he conducted experiments on anthropoid apes on the Island of Tenerife.
(2) However, in the anthropoid primates, which include the monkeys and apes, eliminating sexual motivation does not eliminate the capacity for sexual arousal and mating.
(3) The stage is dominated throughout by huge anthropoid figures, I should think over 30 feet tall.
(4) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510That resulted in the anthropoid primates - which we are one of - which had better vision all around, compared to the earlier primates that only had to deal with constricting snakes,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Isbell said.
(5) Again, the capuchin monkey cannot be unequivocally assigned to either the typical anthropoid or nonprimate pattern.
(6) They are heavy-bodied, thick-necked anthropoid apes, native to the swampy coastal forests of Sumatra and Borneo.
(7) But fundamental questions remain to be answered about anthropoid origins in Asia and Africa.
(8) This fairly sturdy oversized paperback is printed in blue, with uninspiring cartoons of a cross-eyed kid in a beanie and his anthropoid dog.
(9) I personally believe that with nimble fingers and fine eyes, humans seem particularly adapted - like our anthropoid counterparts - to the task of picking insects from leafs and branches.
(10) This usually occurs in gibbons and occasionally in other anthropoid apes.
(11) Archaeologists and site-workers anxiously probed into the sand and uncover three magnificently carved unidentified wooden anthropoid sarcophagi dating back to the 26th Dynasty.
(12) His overview is especially effective, as it clearly presents several hypotheses of anthropoid origins.
(13) But now we have much more complete material - upper and lower jaws - that gives us a better idea of what Biretia is and how it fits into the broader picture of early anthropoid evolution.
(14) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I am convinced that Southeast Asia played a most critical role in the evolution of anthropoids and hominoids, much more important than what is commonly believed,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said.
(15) The ancient teeth and jawbones of the tiny, monkeylike creatures shed new light on the poorly understood evolution of early anthropoids , a suborder of primates that includes apes, monkeys, and humans.
(16) However, if present day anthropoids are any indication, early primates were quick to take advantage of these new arboreal plant foods.
(17) Primates, particularly anthropoids , are noted for their considerable cerebral complexity.
(18) In fact, anthropoids are matched only by raptors for their sharp vision.
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