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MatroZZZ [7]
4 years ago
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The smallest group that includes gibbons and humans but ford not include tarsiers is ______ . A. primates B. anthropoids C. homi

noids. D. hominines.
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1 answer:
alukav5142 [94]4 years ago
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C. Hominoids. They <span>a member of the biological super family Hominoidea, that include all modern great apes and humans and a number of their extinct ancestors and relatives.</span>
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