Gibbons
Hominoidea is the scientific name for apes. Apes are a group of primates that include 22 species in this category.
Yes. Fox is planning on launching "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" in 2014.
Our genetic code make up, is very similar to that if the apes.
to make money and becouse they dont like apes or just for the fun of it
No, they were all fake.
never!
There are lot's of different types of apes and they all make different noises. Apes include chimpanzees, gorillas, gibbons, humans and orang-utans.
No, humans and apes cannot interbreed and produce offspring. Despite the genetic similarities between humans and apes, the two species have a different number of chromosomes, which prevents successful reproduction.
They use leaves and twigs
Yes apes are good pets. To care or one, you should have a large play area with trees.
When there angry, to mate, and even to tell others their teritory.
Apes resemble humans so closely that they are referred to as anthropoid (humanlike). Apes have large brains and are among the most intelligent animals. An ape's skeleton is similar to that of a human. However, relatively shorter legs and longer arms make apes better adapted for tree-dwelling and walking on all fours than for standing erect. Apes have short, coarse fur and rounded ears; there is little or no hair on the face and ears. They usually live in family or multi-family groups, although orangutans are also found singly or in pairs. The female usually gives birth to one offspring at a time. Apes feed chiefly on vegetation; they also eat eggs, insects, birds, and small mammals. They have opposable thumbs. In other words, the thumb is capable of bending in a way that it can touch the other digits. This is a signature feature of the primate family and human beings.