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    The Apes

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    For other uses‚ see Ape (disambiguation). For an explanation of very similar terms‚ see Hominidae. Hominoids or Apes Temporal range: Late Oligocene–Holocene PreЄЄOSDCPTJKPgN Orang Utan‚ Semenggok Forest Reserve‚ Sarawak‚ Borneo‚ Malaysia.JPG Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) Scientific classification e Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Suborder: Haplorrhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Parvorder: Catarrhini Superfamily: Hominoidea Gray‚ 1825 Type species

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    discovery; they have also found that they can learn thousands and thousands of words and converse with people in other ways rather than with a spoken language. Furthermore‚ the first nonhuman primate to ever learn American Sign Language was a female chimpanzee called Washoe‚ who as a result of an experiment‚ managed to attain a vocabulary of more than one hundred signs. In order to have a good outcome of this experiment‚ every time researchers would go in to the trailer where she lived‚ they would refrain

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    gay marriage in Australia Hello fellow classmates and Ms Argus today I will be talking about the topic of gay marriage in Australia. First of all let me say it seems that the reason why there are so many arguments with this problem is because there are two different opinions on what marriage is. One opinion is from a non-religious person’s point of view and the other is from a Christian’s point of view. A non-religious person sees marriage as a celebration of love whereas a Christian would see marriage

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    Goodall. Goodall is best known for the 45-year study of social and family interactions she observed with wild chimpanzees in East Africa. Goodall’s research shed light on our evolutionary past‚ reveling human like behaviors and complexities within chimpanzee. Goodall’s is a leader in primate research‚ however has changed her focus now to the conversation of their habitats. Goodall opened the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977‚ to promote the education of conservation to children and adults all over the

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    known as the modern chimpanzee. Pan troglodytes is about one million years old. This specimen has the smallest combined chewing surface and smallest braincase measurements. It did not have a sagittal crest or chin‚ and the foramen magnum was towards the rear. The facial prognathism was in between and its facial slope was twenty one degrees. These observations lead us to believe that this specimen was a small ape-like creature and it did not walk upright. A modern day chimpanzee seemed to fit these

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    The Naked Ape Essay

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    The Naked Ape Essay My question is “After all we’ve evolved from‚ why can we still not control some of our animal-like instincts?” One possible answer is that no matter how much we evolve‚ we will always just be fancy apes. Desmond Morris said himself “Homo Sapiens have remained a naked ape nevertheless.” (The Naked Ape‚ page 9). To me‚ this is quite sad. However‚ I’m far from disagreeing with him. Apes can be extremely vicious and very easy to anger. Don’t we all know humans like that? And while

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    Profile Writing: Jane Goodall The person as she is today: Jane Goodall is currently a primatologist who set out to Tanzania in the 1960’s to study wild chimpanzees by bravely sitting amongst them with nothing but a notebook and her binoculars. She eventually gained the trust of these shy creatures due to her determination and the degree to which how persistent she was. Mrs. Jane is a fascinating woman whose extensive research into the behavior of chimpanzees from 1960’s to this day has changed

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    For several centuries‚ it has been researcher’s goal in science to find the human race‚ ancient ancestry. From the time of Charles Darwin’s‚ Theory of Evolution‚ anthropologists‚ paleontologist and other researchers from various fields have been discovering and identifying human origins. The quest to find human’s oldest ancestor was the missing link in the human evolution tree. The “missing link” was eventually discovered in Hardar‚ Ethiopia by Dr. Donald Johanson‚ an American paleoanthropologist

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    As medical science advances the need for more extensive testing of new medicines and pharmaceuticals. These drugs need to go through years of testing to see for possible long term affects. Instead of treatment on humans‚ scientists use a wide variety of animals to simulate the effects. These animals physiological similarities to humans would be their ultimate downfall. Yearly thousands of animals wake up each day‚ robbed of the liberties and freedom every organism has a right to. Although animals

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    For example‚ one of the most noticiable distinctions between the two is that humans are bipeda while chimpanzees walk on all fours. In addition‚ the chimpanzee genome was found to differ from that of humans by about 1.23%. While this figure may not seem significant to the untrained eye‚ it accounts for around 40 million differences in our DNA. Finally‚ another difference between chimps and humans is that

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