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| | Great Ape personhood |
 | | Advocates of Great Ape personhood consider the three hominid apes, the bonobo, chimpanzee, and gorilla, plus the non-hominid Orang-utan to be "persons" as opposed to "animals". |
 | | The most famous such advocate is Jane Goodall, appointed a Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations to fight the bushmeat trade, and end ape extinction, which personhood advocates refer to as "ape genocide". |
 | | Laboratory studies of ape language ability, caring for pets, etc. began to reveal other human traits, as did genetics, and eventually three of the Great Apes (all but the orang-utan) were reclassified as being hominids. |
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