Some of the most important features shared by hominids are:
1. Hominids are large tailless intelligent social primates.
2. Hominids can use tools.
3. Hominids use their hands, even if some species usually walk on all fours.
4. Hominids have two incisors, one canine, two premolars, and three molars (for both upper and lower teeth).
5. Hominids have the following reproduction pattern: after an 8-9 month gestation period, a single young (occasionally twins, triplets, etc.) is born. This young does not become mature for many years.
I interpreted "hominid group" to refer to the family Hominidae: humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and bonobos.
Homo sapiens.
Yes, shared derived traits are found in members of the in-group of a clade. These traits are characteristics that are unique to the members of that specific clade and are inherited from a common ancestor. Shared derived traits help define the relationships within the clade and distinguish its members from those of other groups.
Is there any evidence of art for thi hominid group?
A group trait is a characteristic or behavior that is shared by members of a specific group or category. It can help define the identity or culture of the group and may influence how members interact with each other and with outsiders.
there was no lead singer....all members of the group shared vocals.
meta-contrast principle
Culture
The American singing group The Chordettes featured members Jinny Osborn, Nancy Overton, Lynn Evans and Carol Buschmann. The group were active between 1946-1961.
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A group develops shared beliefs, values, and norms that shape its members' thinking, language, and actions. These shared habits of thinking create a collective mindset that influences how group members interpret information, make decisions, and interact with one another. Over time, these habits become ingrained in the group's culture and help maintain cohesion and consistency among its members.
The group remains in the DACL, but the ACE has no effect on members' access to the resource.
The group remains in the DACL, but the ACE has no effect on members' access to the resource.