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Humans and apes are of the same Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Class and Order. Both are bipeds. For the most part, humans and apes have opposable thumbs (apes have it to some extent). Humans and Apes are both bipeds and placentals. Studies show that most apes are able to learn, understand others, and feel emotionally. Studies also show that they show love towards their partners and young. Both studies show human traits. Both have hair, eyes, teeth, nails, and reproductive organs in and on their bodies.

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