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The are 6 kinds of great apes in the world today. The Gibbons, Gorillas, Orangutans, Chimpanzees, Bonobos, and humans are all members of the great ape family.
Animal World - 1968 The Great Red Apes was released on: USA: 1970
There are eight extant genera of apes, with a total of twenty-four species. These are divided into two main categories, Great Apes and Lesser Apes, each of which has four genera (seventeen Lesser Ape species, seven Great Ape species).
Six: Gibbons, Bonobos, Chimps, Gorillas, Orangutans and humans are considered apes. The last five mentioned are categorized as the Great Apes.
No, There are no apes anywhere in or near the great lakes
Center for Great Apes was created in 1997.
The largest of the great apes is a Gorilla.
Great Apes Survival Project was created in 2001.
No, orangutans do not have tails. They are great apes and, like other great apes, have evolved without tails, unlike many other primates. Their lack of a tail is one of the distinguishing features that sets them apart from lesser apes and other primates.
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No, lions do not share the same habitat as do the great apes.
We are all apes and we are closely related to the other apes.