Sentences with phrase «human and chimpanzee lives»

«Human and chimpanzee lives will be lost if the proposed rule is implemented.»
The common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees lived around 7 million years ago.

Not exact matches

Vertebrates 505 Tetrapods 395 Amniotes, 340 Mammals 220 Mammals that birth live young (i.e. non-egg-laying) Placental mammals (i.e. non-marsupials) 125 Supraprimates, bats, whales, most hoofed mammals, and most carnivorous mammals Supraprimates (primates, rodents, rabbits, tree shrews, and colugos) 100 Primates, colugos and tree shrews Primates and colugos79.6 Primates 75 «Dry - nosed» (literally, «simple - nosed») primates (a-pes, monkeys, and tarsiers) 40 «Higher» primates (or Simians)(a-pes, old - world monkeys, and new - world monkeys) «Downward - nosed» primates (a-pes and old - world monkeys) 30 A-pes 28 Great a-pes (Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humaHumans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humaHumans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humaHumans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humahumans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humanshumans 0.2
Vertebrates 505 Tetrapods 395 Amniotes, 340 Mammals 220 Mammals that birth live young (i.e. non-egg-laying) Pl - acental mammals (i.e. non-marsupials) 125 Supraprimates, bats, whales, most hoofed mammals, and most carnivorous mammals Supraprimates (primates, rodents, rabbits, tree shrews, and colugos) 100 Primates, colugos and tree shrews Primates and colugos 79.6 Primates 75 «Dry - nosed» (literally, «simple - nosed») primates (apes, monkeys, and tarsiers) 40 «Higher» primates (or Simians)(a-pes, old - world monkeys, and new - world monkeys) «Downward - nosed» primates (apes and old - world monkeys) 30 A-pes 28 Great a-pes (Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humaHumans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humaHumans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humaHumans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humahumans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humanshumans 0.2
Although I've lived quite extensively in South America and seen first - hand the political corruption there so I have no problem believing that political corruption is a universal problem (probably having something to do with politicians being humans as opposed to being chimpanzees).
The cognitive differences between humans and our closest living cousins, the chimpanzees, are staggeringly obvious.
The cognitive differences between humans and our closest living cousins, the chimpanzees, are staggeringly obvious and a new study suggests that human muscle may be just as unique.
Modern humans, Homo sapiens, are the latest link in a chain of ancestry that stretches back 5 to 7 million years to a common ancestor with chimpanzees and bonobos, humanity's two closest living relatives.
The two species of chimpanzee and the one living hominid — Homo sapiens — are the only three mammalian species to make eye contact while nursing; bonobo chimps and humans are the only two species to make eye contact during sexual intercourse.
But Ardi's most important legacy could be the light she sheds on our last common ancestor, that mysterious creature that ultimately gave rise to both today's humans and our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees.
So we know that chimpanzees represent our closest living animal relatives, and they and their human line, sort of, parted company about six million years ago.
Howard Ochman of the University of Austin in Texas and his team sequenced the gut microbiomes of hundreds of wild chimpanzees, bonobos and gorillas, and those of hundreds of humans living in US cities and in Venezuela and Malawi.
Researchers from Kent State University's College of Arts and Sciences, along with colleagues from the George Washington University, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Georgia State University, Barrow Neurological Institute and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, found that the brains of aged chimpanzees, our closest living relatives, show pathology similar to the human Alzheimer's disease brain.
Of this group, chimpanzees and bonobos are the closest living relatives to modern humans.
For long - lived species such as humans, chimpanzees, whales and some birds, longer survival is associated with higher reproductive rates and a loss in fertility only at an extremely old age.
The genomes of humans and our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees, differ by just 1.23 percent.
Human beings live twice as long as captive chimpanzees, he notes, despite the fact that the two species share 99 percent of their genes: «I think the key has been our social system — our mutual means of support and our ability to manipulate the environment.»
Chimpanzees, our closest living ancestors, have demonstrated impressive feats of language and tool use, but fire use «is the most human skill that we have», says Nira Alperson an archaeologist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Chimpanzees and Human Evolution systematically compares us with our closest living relatives, attempting to account for the evolution of both similarities and differences.
These genes might even be important for distinguishing humans from Neanderthals and our closest living relatives, chimpanzees, Walsh says.
By comparing the human genome with that of the chimpanzee, man's closest living relative, researchers have discovered that chunks of similar DNA that have been flipped in orientation and...
The split between humans and our closest living relatives, chimpanzees, is a murky area in our history.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are the two closest living relatives of the human species - the ultimate tool - using ape.
[Note: In the same year, Planet of the Apes (1968) was given a Special Honorary Oscar for John Chambers» outstanding, convincing makeup (there was no Best Makeup category until 1981)- the Academy members presumably didn't realize the superior, too - believable makeup in the opening scenes of 2001 that included both human actors with life - like masks and infant chimpanzees.]
Just as humans work for rewards, so do dogs, dolphins, chimpanzees, and all living things.
THOMAS ALLEN HARRIS Thomas Allen Harris, an award - winning Director, is the President of Chimpanzee Productions, Inc. a company dedicated to producing unique audio - visual experiences that illuminate the Human Condition and the search for identity, family, and spirituality, including feature length films, performances and live multimedia productions.
Thomas Allen Harris is an award - winning director and President of Chimpanzee Productions, Inc. a company dedicated to producing unique audio - visual experiences that illuminate the human condition and the search for identity, family and spirituality, including feature length films, performances and live multimedia productions.
«The evolving nature of life makes clear that chimpanzees and humans exist on a continuum of living beings,» he wrote.
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