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15 Nov 2009, 4:20 AM ![]() | Need help thanks will be appreciated- Homonins You can hide this advertisement by registering. Is Hominoidea, or A.K.A hominoid, the same as Homonin?if not then you tell me the definition of both and differences... thoroughly sorry for being a pain
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Yesterday, 6:36 PM Blog Entries: 1 ![]() | Re: Need help thanks will be appreciated- Homonins actually iwas wondering the same thing, cause no textbook i hvae found is clear on it
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30 Oct 2009, 7:00 PM ![]() | Re: Need help thanks will be appreciated- Homonins No, it's not the same. It was due to a change in classification. Before - Hominid meant humans and their fossil ancestors then due to rise in technology they found humans are ALSO related to the great apes. So now Hominid means the great apes & humans & fossil ancestors while Hominin is just humans and fossil ancestors At least thats what the Excel book said! |
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| Passive-aggressive Mod | Re: Need help thanks will be appreciated- Homonins It's also taxonomic. Superfamily: Hominoidea Family: Hominidae Subfamily: Homininae Tribe: Hominini The Hominin tribe contains humans, chimps and bonobos.
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