61. Animal testing on non-human primates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[edit ] Chimpanzees in the U.S.
Further information: Chimpanzee#Animal research
Enos the space chimp before being inserted into the Mercury-Atlas 5 capsule in 1961.
The US and Gabon are the only countries
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62. Monkey World - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Primate groups
[edit ] Chimpanzees
Two of Monkey World's Chimpanzees, (Honey and Peggy)
[edit ] Chimpanzee nursery
This group is the smallest Chimpanzee group in the park and is home to 5, also affectionately known as
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63. Rhesus macaque - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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After the human and chimpanzee genomes were sequenced and compared, it was usually impossible to tell whether differences were the result of the human or chimpanzee gene changing from the common ancestor. After the rhesus macaque genome
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64. Lucy Temerlin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(1997), Next of kin: what chimpanzees have taught me about who we are , William Morrow and Company , p. 156, ISBN 978-0-688-14862-1
Temerlin, Maurice. (1976) Lucy: Growing Up Human: A chimpanzee Daughter in a
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65. List of fictional primates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mojo Jojo
Chimpanzee
The Powerpuff Girls
A Chimpanzee with megalomania
Mr. Nesmith the Chimpanzee
Planet Sheen
In the service of NASA, originally a normal ape, but when his rocket crashed on an alien
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66. Bipedalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
legs without any support. Chimpanzees , bonobos , gibbons [ 5 ] and baboons [ 6 ] exhibit relatively advanced[ clarification needed ] forms of bipedalism. Injured Chimpanzees and bonobos have been capable of sustained bipedalism. [ 7
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67. Bipedalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
legs without any support. Chimpanzees , bonobos , gibbons [ 5 ] and baboons [ 6 ] exhibit relatively advanced[ clarification needed ] forms of bipedalism. Injured Chimpanzees and bonobos have been capable of sustained bipedalism. [ 7
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68. Gorilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of humans. Despite the chimpanzees being the closest extant relatives of humans, 15% of the human genome was found to be more like that of the gorilla. [ 66 ] In addition, 30% of the gorilla genome "is closer to human or chimpanzee than
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69. Orangutan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pan
(Chimpanzees)
Common Chimpanzee ( P. troglodytes )
Bonobo ( P. paniscus )
Homo
Human ( H. s. sapiens )
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