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Ape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The original usage of "ape" in English may have referred to the baboon, an African monkey. |
 | | Two tailless species of macaque are commonly named as apes, the Barbary Ape of North Africa (introduced into Gibraltar), Macaca sylvanus, and the Sulawesi Black Ape or Celebes Crested Macaque, M. |
 | | Until a handful of decades ago, humans were thought to be distinctly set apart from the other apes (even from the other great apes), so much so that many people still don't think of the term "apes" to include humans at all. |
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