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How are hominoids different from monkeys?​


srivastavaojasvi2607: Within the suborder of anthropoids, primates are grouped into monkeys, apes and hominids. The easiest way to distinguish monkeys from the other anthropoids is to look for a tail. Mostmonkey species have tails, but no apes orhominids do. ... Instead, monkeys run along the tops of branches.
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Answered by vk150193
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Within the suborder of anthropoids, primates are grouped into monkeys, apes and hominids. The easiest way to distinguish monkeys from the other anthropoids is to look for a tail. Most monkey species have tails, but no apes or hominids do. ... Instead, monkeys run along the tops of branches.

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