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what is the difference between the lesser apes and great apes? click to add text
Lesser apes (like gibbons) are smaller, have longer arms for brachiation, and less complex social structures. Great apes (chimps, gorillas, orangutans, humans) are larger, have more complex cognition/social systems, and different locomotion (e.g., knuckle - walking for some great apes). Key differences include size, anatomy (e.g., great apes have a broader chest, no tail; lesser apes have a tail - like vestige and slimmer build), social behavior (great apes have more complex family groups, tool use in some), and cognitive abilities (great apes show higher problem - solving, self - awareness).
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Lesser apes (e.g., gibbons) are smaller, have longer arms for brachiation, simpler social structures, and lack the complex cognition/physical traits (like broader chest, no tail vestige) of great apes (e.g., chimps, gorillas). Great apes are larger, have more complex social/cognitive abilities, and different locomotion (e.g., knuckle - walking).