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The ten animals closely related to humans are (in order of their relation): The Following are members of the Great Apes: 1. The Common Chimpanzee (Pan Ttroglodytes), 2. The Bonobo Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus), 3. The Western Gorilla (Gorilla Gorilla), 4. The Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla Beringei), 5. The Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo Abelii), 6. The Bornean Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaeus). The gibbons are known as the lesser apes, I'll just name one: 7. The Lar Gibbon (Hylobatidae Lar). It's impossible to say the next closest animals, as they would be the Old World Monkeys (Macques, Baboons etc), which branched off from the Apes thousands of years ago.
well there is nine difrent species and they are concolor gibbon, siamang gibbon, kloss gibbon, lar gibbon, pileated gibbon, hoolock gibbon and more.
An agile gibbon is a member of the gibbon family, Latin name Hylobates agilis.
Gibbons are apes. In the related links box below I added a Gibbon article with all the information about them. It has pictures.
A Gibbon is an ape and doesn't have a tail I've never heard of a Gibbon monkey - but if there is such a monkey then it will have a tail.
Hoolock Gibbon
Apes are primates, related to humans, monkeys and lemurs. The species of ape are the gorilla, gibbon, chimpanzee, and orangutan.
Gorilla, Orangutan, Chimpanzee, Bonbo, Lar Gibbon
The ten animals closely related to humans are (in order of their relation): The Following are members of the Great Apes: 1. The Common Chimpanzee (Pan Ttroglodytes), 2. The Bonobo Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus), 3. The Western Gorilla (Gorilla Gorilla), 4. The Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla Beringei), 5. The Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo Abelii), 6. The Bornean Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaeus). The gibbons are known as the lesser apes, I'll just name one: 7. The Lar Gibbon (Hylobatidae Lar). It's impossible to say the next closest animals, as they would be the Old World Monkeys (Macques, Baboons etc), which branched off from the Apes thousands of years ago.
APES: Gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, Gibbon, Orangutan, Human. MONKEYS: New world monkeys, Old world monkeys LEMURS:
Orangutans and a few types of gibbon and siamangs.
chimpanzees, orangutan, gibbon, human, macaquee
The Eastern lowland gorilla is an example of a primate.
How many species of Apes are there? Well, I know six: Gibbons, Chimpanzees, Gorillas, Bonobos, Orangutans and Humans.
Simia hamadryasSpeciesPapio hamadryasPapio papioPapio AnubisPapio cynocephalusPapio ursinuswikipedia reference
Humans and bonobos. The former shares 98.5% of genetic material, while the latter shares 99.6%. Chimps are more closely related to these two than they are to any of the other great apes, namely gorillas and orangutans.
Almost all monkeys have tails; apes do not. ... There are only a handful of ape species, while there are hundreds of species of monkeys. If the primate you're trying to place is not a human, gibbon, chimpanzee, bonobo, orangutan, or gorilla (or a lemur, loris, or tarsier), then it's a monkey. got that from google