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Chimpanzee Versus Humans: Similarities & Differences

Chimpanzee versus Humans: Similarities & Differences


Since the first days of human thought into their beginnings, chimpanzees
have played a vital role in showing who we were. The chimpanzee, one of the
great apes, makes it home in the forests of Central and West Africa. Their long
arms and legs adapt them for living in such regions as lowland jungles and
mountainous regions. Humans are classified in the order Primates, and family
Hominade. Within this family, human beings, our nearest living relatives, the
African apes, are also placed. Though in some classification standards, apes
are placed in the family Pongidae.
The defining characteristic of Hominids is their ability to walk
bipedally, using two feet and walking upright. This form of movement lead to
many adaptations within the Hominids skeleton. There are notable changes in the
spinal cord, pelvis bone and legs. The chimpanzee does have the ability to walk
upright and does, but it spends most of the time walking on......


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