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Hominoidea Collection (page 2)

Hominoidea, also known as the superfamily of apes, encompasses a diverse range of species that have played a crucial role in our understanding of human evolution

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Skywalker hoolock gibbon / Gaoligong hoolock gibbon (Hoolock tianxing) hanging from tree

Skywalker hoolock gibbon / Gaoligong hoolock gibbon (Hoolock tianxing) hanging from tree, Gaoligong Mountains National Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province, China

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) male silverback from Sabyinyo group

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) male silverback from Sabyinyo group, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, July

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Bonobo (Pan paniscus) baby in tree, Democratic Republic of Congo

Bonobo (Pan paniscus) baby in tree, Democratic Republic of Congo

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Chinese white cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) female hanging, carrying baby aged two weeks

Chinese white cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) female hanging, carrying baby aged two weeks. Parents released into wild from captive breeding programme

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Northern white cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) female hanging from tree with

Northern white cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) female hanging from tree with baby aged two weeks. Wild Elephant Valley / Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Northern white cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) female standing in tree with baby

Northern white cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) female standing in tree with baby aged two weeks. Parents captive bred and released

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Chimpanzee female (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) sleeping in a nest built in a tree

Chimpanzee female (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) sleeping in a nest built in a tree, Kibale National Park, Uganda, January

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei), dominant silverback in forest clearing

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei), dominant silverback in forest clearing. Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Tapanuli Orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) Beti, juvenile female approximate age 6 years

Tapanuli Orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) Beti, juvenile female approximate age 6 years, playing with mother, Beta, Batang Toru Forest, Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Project

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) male, Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo

Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) male, Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) female next to infant, Gunung Leuser National Park

Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) female next to infant, Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia, UNESCO World Heritage site, November

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) female moving between lianas, Gunung Leuser National Park

Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) female moving between lianas, Gunung Leuser National Park, UNESCO World Heritage site, November

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Central Yunnan black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor jingdongensis), alpha male lounging in tree

Central Yunnan black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor jingdongensis), alpha male lounging in tree. Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, Jingdong, Yunnan Province, China

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) baby in tree, Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo-Kalimatan

Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) baby in tree, Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo-Kalimatan, Indonesia, endangered species

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) mother and babies, Tanjung Puting National Park

Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) mother and babies, Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo-Kalimatan, Indonesia, endangered species

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Young Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in trees, Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo-Kalimatan

Young Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in trees, Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo-Kalimatan, Indonesia

Background imageHominoidea Collection: RF- Orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus) head portrait of dominant male and first orangutan

RF- Orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus) head portrait of dominant male and first orangutan in world to cataracts operated on with eyesight restored

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Male Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei) eating vegetation, Rwanda, Central Africa

Male Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei) eating vegetation, Rwanda, Central Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Central Yunnan black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor jingdongensis), alpha male

Central Yunnan black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor jingdongensis), alpha male sitting in tree branch. Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, Jingdong, Yunnan Province, China

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Skywalker gibbon monkey (Hoolock tianxing) hanging from tree, Tongbiguan Nature Reserve

Skywalker gibbon monkey (Hoolock tianxing) hanging from tree, Tongbiguan Nature Reserve, Dehong prefecture, Yunnan province, China, May

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) twin babies age 45 days sleeping

Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) twin babies age 45 days sleeping on mothers chest, captive, occurs in Central Africa. Critically endangered

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mother and baby Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in trees Tanjung Puting National Park

Mother and baby Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in trees Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo-Kalimatan, Indonesia, endangered species

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) female carrying baby on her back, member

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) female carrying baby on her back, member of Humba group, Virunga National Park, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, Critically endangered

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) infant playing on lobelia plant, Kuryama group

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) infant playing on lobelia plant, Kuryama group, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. Endangered

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei) juvenile, aged 15 months, hanging from branch

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei) juvenile, aged 15 months, hanging from branch, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Uganda, Africa. Critically endangered

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) silverback, head portrait

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) silverback, head portrait, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Uganda, Africa. Critically endangered

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) mother and young in forest, Loango National Park, Gabon. January

Lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) mother and young in forest, Loango National Park, Gabon. January

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Close up of hands of a Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo

Close up of hands of a Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Dominant male Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) walking in the mangrove

Dominant male Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) walking in the mangrove, with female carrying her infant, Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Female Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) climbing in trees carrying her infant

Female Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) climbing in trees carrying her infant, Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Infant Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) climbing in tree

Infant Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) climbing in tree, Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Dominant male Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) in the mangrove

Dominant male Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) in the mangrove, with female and infant vocalising, Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) sub adult male feeding on vegetation, close up

Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) sub adult male feeding on vegetation, close up. Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Northern white-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys), adult male

Northern white-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys), adult male, Xishuangbanna National Park, Yunnan, China. Critically endangered

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Portrait of male silverback Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) feeding

Portrait of male silverback Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) feeding. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Uganda, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) male vocalising in tree, Kibale National Park

Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) male vocalising in tree, Kibale National Park, Uganda, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei) mother with one month baby feeding in tree

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei) mother with one month baby feeding in tree. Member of Katwe group. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Uganda, Africa

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla berengei), aggressive young male from Titus Group, Visoke

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla berengei), aggressive young male from Titus Group, Visoke, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, August

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Wallaces Orang Utan

Wallaces Orang Utan
Pongo pygmaeus, bornean orangutan specimen. An Alfred Russel Wallace specimen

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Bonobo (Pan paniscus) in tree, Mpelu group, Malebo, Democratic Republic of Congo

Bonobo (Pan paniscus) in tree, Mpelu group, Malebo, Democratic Republic of Congo

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Chimpanzee juvenile (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in a tree. Kibale National Park, Uganda

Chimpanzee juvenile (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in a tree. Kibale National Park, Uganda. January

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Chimpanzee male (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) sleeping on the forest floor with feet up

Chimpanzee male (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) sleeping on the forest floor with feet up, Kibale National Park, Uganda. January

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Tapanuli Orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis). Togus, adult flanged male. Batang Toru Forest

Tapanuli Orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis). Togus, adult flanged male. Batang Toru Forest, Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Project, North Sumatran Province, Indonesia

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) mother and baby, Tanjung Puting National Park

Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) mother and baby, Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo-Kalimatan, Indonesia, endangered species

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) mother holding baby twins age five months

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) mother holding baby twins age five months, Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda. Endangered species

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Bonobo (Pan paniscus) captive, portrait, occurs in the Congo Basin

Bonobo (Pan paniscus) captive, portrait, occurs in the Congo Basin. Leaves digitally added

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) mother and 4 month infant resting in tropical forest

Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) mother and 4 month infant resting in tropical forest, Western Uganda

Background imageHominoidea Collection: Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) infant, aged one and a half playing in tree, in tropical forest

Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) infant, aged one and a half playing in tree, in tropical forest, Western Uganda



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Hominoidea, also known as the superfamily of apes, encompasses a diverse range of species that have played a crucial role in our understanding of human evolution. From the famous Australopithecus afarensis (AL 288-1), affectionately nicknamed Lucy, to the powerful Homo neanderthalensis and the majestic Bornean Orangutan, each member of this group has left an indelible mark on scientific research. One fascinating aspect explored through hominoid studies is the concept of sensory and motor homunculus. These visual representations depict how different areas of our brain are responsible for processing sensory information from specific body parts and controlling their movements. By studying these maps, scientists gain insights into our ancestors' cognitive abilities and physical adaptations. Hominid crania provide valuable clues about ancient hominoids' skull structures and cranial capacities. The discovery of Australopithecus afarensis (AL 288-1) or Lucy's partial skeleton revolutionized paleoanthropology by revealing important details about bipedalism and early human locomotion. The Homo neanderthalensis at Swanscombe in the UK showcases these ancient humans in action. Their existence alongside modern humans challenges conventional notions about our evolutionary lineage while highlighting their unique cultural practices. Bornean Orangutans captivate us with their enchanting faces captured in portraits taken within Tanjung Puting reserve. These critically endangered primates remind us not only of our shared ancestry but also emphasize the importance of conservation efforts to protect their dwindling populations. Proconsul africanus represents an extinct genus that lived during the Miocene epoch, providing critical insights into primate evolution before apes diverged from monkeys. Studying its anatomy helps researchers understand how ancestral forms gradually evolved into today's great apes.