anthropoid in the PONS Dictionary

anthropoid Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

anthropoid ape

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Anthropoid primate male canines have been measured to be almost four times taller than those in females.
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He uses branches and hanging vines to swing at great speed, a skill acquired among the anthropoid apes.
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Simians are usually called anthropoids, and while this name can be confusing, the paper uses the term anthropoids, as does associated publicity material.
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Both upper and lower canines were observed to be relatively large and long compared to the adjacent spatulate, and vertically placed incisors which are all features of modern anthropoids.
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He was, however, convinced that the hairs were not of a bear or anthropoid ape.
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The anthropoid apes or man apes -- such as gorillas, chimpanzees, orang-utans -- may be referred to as "higher" ape forms.
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Because these anthropoids are and were nocturnal, operating most often in a world where color is less important, selection pressure on color vision relaxed.
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A very small anthropoid, it only weighed around 280 to possibly 380 grams.
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The primate skull has a large, domed cranium, which is particularly prominent in anthropoids.
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Based on estimated femoral neck angle (120-130 degrees) of aforementioned remains, the femur is similar to that of a quadrupedal anthropoid.
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