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hylobatidae मीनिंग इन हिंदी
hylobatidae उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Gibbons are small apes in the family Hylobatidae.
- Based on their size, and some superficial similarities to modern day gibbons, Zapfe suggested that pliopithecoids were ancestral to the Hylobatidae lineage.
- Those ancestors of the family Hominidae had already speciated from the family Hylobatidae ( the gibbons ), perhaps 15 million to 20 million years ago.
- Within this grouping, the two families Hylobatidae and Hominidae can be distinguished from Old World monkeys by the number of molars; hominoids have five in the " Y-5 " molar pattern, whereas Old World monkeys have only four in a bilophodont pattern.
- Molecular evidence indicates that the lineage of gibbons ( family Hylobatidae ), the lesser apes, diverged from that of the great apes some 18 12 million years ago, and that of orangutans ( subfamily Ponginae ) diverged from the other great apes at about 12 million years.
- The gibbons ( family Hylobatidae ) and then orangutans ( genus " Pongo " ) were the first groups to split from the line leading to the hominins, including humans followed by gorillas, and, ultimately, by the chimpanzees ( genus " Pan " ).
- This grouping comprises the two families Hylobatidae, the "'lesser apes "'or gibbons, and Hominidae, the "'great apes "', including orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, " Homo ", and related extinct genera, such as the prehuman australopithecines and the giant orangutan relative " Gigantopithecus ".
- Molecular evidence indicates that the lineage of gibbons ( family Hylobatidae ) diverged from Great Apes some 18-12 million years ago, and that of orangutans ( subfamily Ponginae ) diverged from the other Great Apes at about 12 million years; there are no fossils that clearly document the ancestry of gibbons, which may have originated in a so-far-unknown South East Asian hominoid population, but fossil proto-orangutans may be represented by " Sivapithecus " from India and " Griphopithecus " from Turkey, dated to around 10 million years ago.
- Molecular evidence indicates that the lineage of gibbons ( family Hylobatidae ) diverged from the line of great apes some 18 12 million years ago, and that of orangutans ( subfamily Ponginae ) diverged from the other great apes at about 12 million years; there are no fossils that clearly document the ancestry of gibbons, which may have originated in a so-far-unknown South East Asian hominoid population, but fossil proto-orangutans may be represented by " Sivapithecus " from India and " Griphopithecus " from Turkey, dated to around 10 million years ago.