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ADW: Hylobatidae: Information
Family Hylobatidae gibbons and lesser apes ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Primates Suborder Haplorrhini Family Hylobatidae ... Family: Hylobatidae...
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Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae (pronounced /ˌhaɪlɵˈbeɪtɨdiː/ ). The family is divided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: Hylobates (44), Hoolock (38), ...
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Hylobatidae : gibbons and siamangs
from Animal Diversity Web; ... This family contains 1 genus, Hylobates, and approximately 11 species (some authorities recognize a second genus, Symphalangus) . They are found only in the tropical forests of southeastern Asia, including on Sumatra, Borneo, Java, and other islands ... These apes are of medium size (3.9-12.7 kg).
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Santa Clarita, California. Established in 1976 for the study, propagation, conservation and betterment of the highly endangered small ape, the gibbon. Information about the center, volunteering, and donations. ... Gibbon Conservation Center ... ; A nonprofit center for the study, preservation, and propagation of highly...
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Hylobatidae
Other Names for Hylobatidae ... Hylobatidae. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Animal Diversity Web. ... Hylobatidae Branch Page...
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Hylobatidae
Hylobatidae: family of the superfamily Hominoidea that includes the lesser apes, consisting of the gibbons and siamang. Source: Anthromorphemics ... ; Search WWW Search webref.org ... What Topic Is Your Essay or Term Paper On?
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