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- Gorillas (5571 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Gorillas}}
19: Gorillas move about by [[knuckle-walking]]. Males range i...
29: ... leaders. Each typically leads a troop of 5 to 30 gorillas and is the center of the troop's attention, makin...
31: ...form a new group and start breeding. While infant gorillas normally stay with their mother for 3–4 yea...
35: Gorillas are closely related to humans and are considered ...
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- Hair (11457 bytes)
19: ...th this theory is that both [[Chimpanzees]] and [[Gorillas]] have the same density and distribution of the e... - Human (48024 bytes)
56: ...himpanzees about five million years ago, and from gorillas about eight million years ago. However, in [[2001... - Evolution (27661 bytes)
- Ape (10931 bytes)
24: Except for gorillas and humans, all true apes are agile climbers of t...
29: ...there is no argument for doing this. Chimpanzees, gorillas, humans and orangutans are all more closely relat...
46: ...eters tall and make nests on the ground, all like gorillas. However, they live hundreds of kilometers from a...
68: ... genera showed that African apes (chimpanzees and gorillas) and humans are more closely related to each othe...
76: ...ing evidence that within the subfamily Homininae, gorillas are the outgroup. This suggests that chimpanzees ... - Gorilla (6336 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Gorillas}}
19: Gorillas move about by [[knuckle-walking]]. Males range i...
29: ... leaders. Each typically leads a troop of 5 to 30 gorillas and is the center of the troop's attention, makin...
31: ...form a new group and start breeding. While infant gorillas normally stay with their mother for 3–4 yea...
35: Gorillas are closely related to humans and are considered ... - Chimpanzee (10645 bytes)
39: ...ans shared a common ancestor with chimpanzees and gorillas as recently as [[Pliocene|four]] to [[Miocene|sev... - Gibbon (3982 bytes)
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19: *[[Gorillas]] - Gorillas (5571 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Gorillas}}
19: Gorillas move about by [[knuckle-walking]]. Males range i...
29: ... leaders. Each typically leads a troop of 5 to 30 gorillas and is the center of the troop's attention, makin...
31: ...form a new group and start breeding. While infant gorillas normally stay with their mother for 3–4 yea...
35: Gorillas are closely related to humans and are considered ... - Homo (genus) (2583 bytes)
27: ...ities. Most scientists argue that chimpanzees and gorillas have too many anatomical differences between them...
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