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anthropoid |
a manlike ape such as the chimpanzee or gorilla. [1/3 definitions] |
ape |
any of a group of primates, such as the gorilla, chimpanzee, gibbon, or orangutan. Apes are large mammals and do not have tails. [1/5 definitions] |
bonobo |
any of a species of highly intelligent African ape related to but smaller than the chimpanzee and exhibiting various human-like behaviors. The bonobo's habitat in the wild is limited to an area within the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
chimp |
a short form of "chimpanzee," a highly intelligent African species of ape. |
great ape |
any of the family of apes that most closely resemble man in anatomy, such as the gorilla, chimpanzee, and orangutan. |
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