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Hominids belongs to a family known as homoid

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The family of Hominid

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A hominoid, generally called a chimp, is an individual from the superfamily Hominoidea: surviving members are the gibbons (lesser gorillas, family Hylobatidae) and the primates. A Hominid is an individual from the family Hominidae, the incredible primates: orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees and people.

  • Notwithstanding Ardi, a potential direct progenitor, it is conceivable here to discover primate fossils from as of late as 160,000 years prior—an early Homo sapiens like us—right back to Ardipithecus kadabba, one of the most earliest known primates, who lived very nearly 6,000,000 years prior.

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