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 Hylobatidae -- De Hylobatidae is een dierenfamilie, bestaande uit twaalf gib...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Hylobatidae -- De Hylobatidae is een dierenfamilie, bestaande uit twaalf gib...
In Nederland bijvoorbeeld in het Noorder Dierenpark in Emmen op een mooi eiland met hoge bomen, in Blijdorp in Rotterdam in een ruime behuizing binnen en in Ouwehands Dierenpark in Rhenen, ook op een eiland, maar helaas zonder veel bomen.
Hylobatidae komen nog slechts in enkele landen in Zuid-Oost Azië voor, en worden ook daar bedreigd.
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 Hylobates agilis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION OF THE PRIMATES:...johnii Trachypithecus obscurus Trachypithecus phayrei Trachypithecus pileatus Trachypithecus vetulus Hylobatidae Hylobates Hylobates agilis Hylobates concolor...
Classification des Primates: HYLOBATIDAE, Hylobates, Hylobates agilis Hylobates concolor Hylobates gabriellae Hylobates hoolock Hylobates klossii Hylobates lar Hylobates leucogenys Hylobates...
Primate Gallery - Hylobatidae: Hylobates agilis F. Cuvier, 1821 Distribution: Malay Peninsula from the Mudah and Thepha rivers on the north to the Perak and Kelanton rivers on the south...
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 Hylobatidae or gibbons and lesser apes - TheWebsiteOfEverything.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Hylobatidae or gibbons and lesser apes - TheWebsiteOfEverything.com
The living family Hylobatidae is often referred to as the lesser apes.
It is at this time that Hylobatidae is believed to have evolved from their ancestor the cattarrhines (old world anthropoids), as did the Pongidae (the great apes) that would eventually give rise to the Hominidae, Homo sapiens (Jablonski et al.
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 Hylobatidae (Gibbons & Siamangs)
The Hylobatidae family consists of the gibbons and siamangs.
There are 11 species in this family and they are found in Southeastern Asia.
To aid in this, some of the members of this family have a throat sac that can act as a resonator.
www.thebigzoo.com /zoo/Hylobatidae.asp   (95 words)

  
 Hylobatidae --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
family of anthropoid primates including the orangutan, chimpanzee, and gorilla (qq.v.); Hylobatidae, the family of apes that includes the gibbon and siamang (qq.v.), is sometimes considered to be a subfamily of Pongidae.
Gibbons belong to the family Hylobatidae, also known as the lesser apes.
Of slight build and usually less than 36 inches (91 centimeters) tall, they have exceptionally long arms, which they use to swing from limbs and vines in the dense upland forests in which they live.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9041770   (642 words)

  
 The traditional view has been to recognize three families of hominoid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The traditional view has been to recognize three families of hominoid: the Hylobatidae, the Hominidae, and the Pongidae.
The Hylobatidae include the so-called lesser apes of Asia, the gibbons and siamangs.
The Hominidae include living humans and typically fossil apes that possess a suite of characteristics such as bipedalism, reduced canine size, and increasing brain size such as the australopithecines.
faculty.niagara.edu /wje/Bio121/Homonidnoid.htm   (296 words)

  
 Thomas Geissmann's Gibbon Research Lab.: Die Gibbons (Hylobatidae): Eine Einführung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Position of the gibbons (Hylobatidae) in the phylogenetic tree of the primates.
The phylogenetic relationships within the hominoid families Hylobatidae and Hominidae are less clear.
Ventral view of the rump skeleton of an adult female macaque compared to selected members of the Hominoidea, all brought to the same size (after Schultz, 1969, p.
www.tiho-hannover.de /gibbons/main/introduction/chapter_english01.html   (1172 words)

  
 MavicaNET - Gibbons, or Lesser Apes (Hylobatidae)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Gibbons or small apes (Hylobatidae): Introduction to gibbon natural history, systematics and singing behavior; photo and sound galleries of all species; research articles and news.
Gibbons (Family: Hylobatidae) are a small hominoids, widely distributed throughout Southeast Asia.
They are exclusively arboreal and they are highly specialized for brachiation, skillfully swinging through the trees from branch to branch.
www.mavicanet.com /lite/swe/21748.html   (307 words)

  
 Die Gibbons (Hylobatidae): Eine Einführung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Tape-recordings of the gibbon's morning songs (see section 6: Behavior) are often indispensable for reliable identifications.
A classification and species list of the Hylobatidae is shown in Table 2.1.
Classification of the Hylobatidae (showing scientific and English names).
www.tiho-hannover.de /gibbons/main/introduction/chapter_english02.html   (231 words)

  
 Hylobatidae: 3D View of the Web   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Hylobatidae -     Directory Home Encylopedia Directory eShowcase Sitemap Privacy Contact Us Top: Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Animalia: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hylobatidae Gibbon Research Lab - Natural history, systematics, photos and sounds of all gibbon species, publications, and links.
Modern scientific usage includes as apes: the families Hylobatidae (6 species of gibbons and the siamang), known as lesser apes the family Hominidae or great apes, consisting of Gorillas...
All living members of the Hylobatidae and Hominidae are tailless, and humans can therefore accurately be referred to as bipedal apes.
www.resolve3d.com /Science/Biology/FloraandFauna/Animalia/Chordata/Mammalia/Primates/Hylobatidae   (400 words)

  
 GIBBONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Die Gibbons (Hylobatidae) bilden eine Familie von baumlebenden Primaten (Primates), die nur eine Gattung Hylobates enthält. Manchmal wird neben dieser Gattung noch die Gattung der Siamangs (Symphalangus) abgetrennt.
Die Hylobatidae sind die kleinsten aller Menschenartigen (Hominoidea) und werden dementsprechend auch als "kleine" Menschenaffen bezeichnet - im Gegensatz zu den "großen" Menschenaffen Orang-Utan, Gorilla und Schimpansen.
Bei Gibbons sind die vorderen Gliedmaßen wesentlich länger als die hinteren; das ermöglicht ihnen die im Tierreich einmalige Fortbewegungsform des Schwinghangelns (Brachiation).
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/G/Gibbons   (176 words)

  
 Catarrhini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Catarrhini is the unranked group of the Primates, one of the three major divisions of the suborder Haplorhini.
It contains the family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys), the gibbons or lesser apes (Hylobatidae) and the Hominidae (hominids), which include humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos and orangutan).
Some count the orangutan as its own family, called Pongidae.
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Put more technically, it is any haplorhine primate not belonging to the families Tarsiidae, Hylobatidae, and Hominidae.
This rather unsatisfactory definition results from the fact that the animals called monkeys do not correspond to any single taxon in modern sci
This rather unsatisfactory definition results from the fact that the animals called monkeys do not correspond to any single taxon in modern scientifi
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 Resources on the White-cheeked Crested Gibbon from academic institutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
ADW: Hylobatidae: Pictures:...crested gibbon Hylobates concolor, crested gibbon Hylobates concolor.
Primate Gallery - Hylobatidae: Status: CITES - Appendix I; US ESA - Endangered Photo: NA.
: HYLOBATIDAE Gibbons Hylobates agilis Hylobates concolor Black, Crested, or
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 Science> Biology> Flora and Fauna> Animalia> Chordata> Mammalia> Primates> Hylobatidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
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 Gibbons
Die Gibbons (Hylobatidae) bilden eine Familie von baumlebenden Primaten (Primates) die nur eine Gattung Hylobates enthält. Manchmal wird neben dieser Gattung die Gattung der Siamangs (Symphalangus) abgetrennt.
Die Hylobatidae sind die kleinsten aller Menschenartigen (Hominoidea) und werden dementsprechend auch als Menschenaffen bezeichnet - im Gegensatz zu den Menschenaffen Orang-Utan Gorilla und den zwei Schimpansen -Arten.
Bei Gibbons sind die vorderen Gliedmaßen länger als die hinteren; das ermöglicht ihnen im Tierreich einmalige Fortbewegungsform des Schwinghangelns (Brachiation).
www.uni-protokolle.de /Lexikon/Gibbons.html   (146 words)

  
 Garden Buys - Hylobatidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
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Read about hylobatidae in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
Accoona search is an excellent resource for quality sites on hylobatidae and much more!
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 The Gibbon Network: Vdieo and tv-documentaries on gibbons (Hylobatidae)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
This page offers a list of, and comments on, video or tv documentaries on gibbons.
Includes brachiating in slow and normal motion, winding in and out of trees, trail leading, walking and running, walking and brachiating while foraging for berries, and drinking using cupped hand.
This film shows bipedal locomotion in the branches, climbing, swinging and brachiating.
www.tiho-hannover.de /gibbons/main2/07documentaries.html   (1727 words)

  
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 Thomas Geissmann's Gibbon Research Lab. and the Gibbon Network
The website of Thomas Geissmann's Gibbon Research Lab.
offers an introduction to the natural history of the gibbons or small apes (Hylobatidae), a review of gibbon systematics and gibbon singing behavior, a photo and sound gallery of all gibbon species, complete research articles on various aspects of gibbon biology, and a comprehensive list of gibbon-related links.
The Gibbon Network serves to connect people interested in gibbon conservation and reseach.
www.gibbons.de   (142 words)

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