anthropoids in English

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a higher primate, especially an ape or apeman.
Primates, particularly anthropoids , are noted for their considerable cerebral complexity.
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1. Anthropoid (plural Anthropoids)

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4. Anthropoids include monkeys, apes, and humans

5. Anthropoids include monkeys, apes, and humans.

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7. Monkeys,(Sentencedict.com) apes and humans are all anthropoids.

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10. The stem Anthropoids Apidium and Catopithecus and the early catarrhine Aegyptopithecus had comparatively smaller brains and larger olfactory lobes than do most extant Anthropoids (51, 59)

11. The Order Primates is divided into two groups: prosimians and Anthropoids

12. There are two main divisions of primates: Prosimians and Anthropoids

13. In general, prosimians tend to be nocturnal (in contrast to diurnal Anthropoids, excluding the nocturnal Aotus, owl monkey) and have a smaller brain/body ratio than Anthropoids.

14. The early anthropoid Parapithecus was intermediate between prosimians and living Anthropoids in …

15. They may be close to the ancestral stock of both groups of Anthropoids

16. Synonyms for Anthropoids include primates, monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, gibbons, humanoids, orangs, apes and baboons

17. The word Anthropoids uses 11 letters: a, d, h, i, n, o, o, p, r, s, t

18. Anthropoids Members of a suborder of Primates, the suborder Anthropoidea (pronounced “ann-throw-poid´-ee-uh”)

19. Anthropoids consist of three main primate groups known as New World Monkeys, Old World Monkeys, and Apes including humans.

20. Anthropoids are unique among mammals in having a thin bony partition that isolates the orbit from the temporal fossa

21. Anthropoids are a group of primates currently represented by New World and Old World monkeys, apes and humans (Fig

22. Anthropoids are a group of primates currently represented by New World and Old World monkeys, apes and humans (Fig

23. 126 synonyms and near synonyms of Anthropoids from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 8 antonyms and near antonyms

24. The little audience of fierce Anthropoids heard the creaking of their king's neck mingling with his agonized shrieks and hideous roaring

25. Seven measurements in the cerebellar complex were completed on 45 individuals, including 26 species of Anthropoids from Stephan's collection

26. Anthropoids acquired their suite of diagnostic attributes mo- saically, and that eosimiids lie outside the clade including oligopithecids, parapithecids, platyrrhines and catarrhines.

27. Anthropoids are also known as Simians and they are the most evolved and most intelligent among all animals lived to date

28. ‘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 …

29. The clade Haplorhini, which includes Anthropoids and tarsiers, is linked by several features of the soft anatomy, mostly relating to the nose and lips

30. Implications of new molecular, morphological, and biogeographic lines of evidence are explored with respect to the likely time and place of the origin of Anthropoids

31. Anthropoids and tarsiers are distinguished from all other vertebrates by the possession of a postorbital septum, which is formed by the frontal, Alisphenoid, and zygomatic bones

32. The discovery of remains of a new family of Eocene primates in Asia, the Eosimiidae (12, 13), has prompted interest in the possibility that eosimiids were ancient primitive Anthropoids

33. Beside him walked Zu-tag, the great ape, and behind them strung the surviving Anthropoids followed by Fraulein Bertha Kircher and Lieutenant Harold Percy Smith-Oldwick, the latter a thoroughly astonished and mystified Englishman.

34. View in context "Tarzan!" she exclaimed, and then, in the vernacular of the great apes which constant association with the Anthropoids had rendered the common language of the Oparians: "You have come back to me!

35. The author finishes with some reflections about the implications of this research work in relation to Darwin's and states that the study of the Anthropoids symbolization capacities may bring data to the human evolution issue.

36. In primate: General structure …primates, collectively known as the Anthropoids, are extremely conservative in their structure; morphologically speaking, they have maintained a position in the evolutionary midstream and have avoided the potential stagnation of specialized life near the banks.

37. Barnacles can be classified as arthropods or they can be referred to as invertebrate animals having an exoskeleton. As we all know that invertebrates are made up of a large family of animals comprising of over 1 million subspecies, we have anthropoids as one of the members.

38. Other articles where Anthropoid is discussed: primate: General structure: …primates, collectively known as the Anthropoids, are extremely conservative in their structure; morphologically speaking, they have maintained a position in the evolutionary midstream and have avoided the potential stagnation of specialized life near the banks.

39. This genus is a member of the Proteopithecidae primate family and is distinguished by: PO closure and upper molar hypercones Similarities that tarsiers share with platyrrhines Why is it more likely that the tubular tympanic evolved on the timeline twice v evolving once between Propliopithecines and Cercopithecoids Diet of Fayum Anthropoids

40. Plural form of anthropoid Beginning with the earliest known lemur, Anaptomorphus, this genus shows tendencies towards the Anthropoids, and, when we pass up into the Oligocene of the Old World, Adapis is a decidedly mixed type, and probably not far from the common stem-form which gave origin to both suborders of the Primates.

41. 1912: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes, Chapter 1 The tribe of Anthropoids over which Kerchak ruled with an iron hand and bared fangs, numbered some six or eight families, each family consisting of an adult male with his females and their young, numbering in all some sixty or seventy apes.