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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-14-2013
no actually you were being a retard and saying that camoron was criticizing cag, I had nothing to do with the conversation
I simply pointed out that YOU were wrong because there is not a difference in chromosomes between humans and apes because humans ARE apes you retard
chromsomes don;t even come into it
humans are part of the superfamily of apes and that also includes orangutans and chimps and not just gorillas like you were trying to assert.
You were wrong, you're a fucking moron.
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
no matter how many times i repeat the same things you're never going to accept them and understand what I'm saying
Hominoidea =/= apes , there are apes in the family of Hominoidea but not everything in Hominoidea are apes.
apes = tailless non-human primates, before the incorporation of evolution into zoological classification, we even considered some macaques to be "apes".. "Apes" isn't a technical word.Last edited by Moonman; 10-14-2013 at 10:22 AM.
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
I don't need to argue with you to prove to myself I'm right; I'm still posting in this thread in hopes of educating you and showing you that you're an idiot
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
there was never any backpeddling, its all in your head lisa because you are psychologically resistant to any information that proves you wrong, so your brain starts making up stories
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
from that wikipedia article you linked
In summary, there are three common uses of the term "ape": non-biologists may not distinguish between "monkeys" and "apes", or may use "ape" for any tailless monkey or non-human hominoid, whereas biologists traditionally used the term "ape" for all non-human hominoids as shown above.
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
I'm sorry lisa i've got to stretch this out now...
YEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHH IN YOUR FACE, YOURE WRONG SUCKA
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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-14-2013
Learn to read moron
Hylobatidae consists of five genera and sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon and the siamang. They are commonly referred to as lesser apes.
Hominidae consists of orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and humans.[1][2] Alternatively, the hominidae family are collectively described as the great apes.[3][4][5][6] There are two extant species in the orangutan genus (Pongo), two species in the gorilla genus, and a single extant species Homo sapiens in the human genus (Homo). Chimpanzees and bonobos are closely related to each other and they represent the two species in the genus Pan.
Members of the superfamily are called hominoids (not to be confused with the family of "hominids" - great apes, the subfamily of hominines, the tribe of "hominins" aka the human clade, or the subtribe of hominans).
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