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Humans are more closely related to apes. In 2012 scientists completed the genome of the bonobo, an African ape. When added to the genomes that have already been completed for orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees we now have a complete DNA catalogue of the great apes. The studies show that humans are most closely related to bonobos and chimpanzees. The three are more closely related to each other than any is to gorillas.
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Gorillas have a different blood type than humans do. If you inserted the blood into a gorilla, the gorillas immune system would see the human blood as a foreign object and attack it, making the gorilla very sick. This happens even between humans! When blood transfusions are made in hospitals, doctors have to be very careful that the recipient has the smame kind of blood as the donor so the patients body doesn't react.
because chimpanzes are epic. biology sucks
she helped change the way gorilla are studied in the wild andthe way gorillas communicate are the way we early humans communicated
chimpanzee
If he exists, he is a primate, similar to gorillas or humans.
DNA profiling proved that we share 98% of our DNA with primates.
Gorillas are not normally aggressive to humans, but if pressed, they can do great damage.
Humans are their enemies.
Gorillas aren't the tallest apes, humans are.
We are both apes and closely related. the sad thing is that we have almost caused one of our closest relatives to go extinct.
leopards and humans
yes
gorillas enimies are elephants because the gorillas are scared of them they are scared
Only gorillas in close contact with humans who do (pets and so on).
Hi, I think that now the monkeys are gone or disappear. In Animal jam it says "the monkeys will no longer stay". so i think the monkey is little bit special