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This is a list of fictional apes (Bonobos, Chimpanzees, Gorillas, Orangutans, and Gibbons) and other non-human higher primates. The Bonobo (bə'noʊboʊ Pan paniscus) until recently usually called the Pygmy Chimpanzee (and less often the Dwarf or Gracile Chimpanzee Chimpanzee (often shortened to chimp) is the common name for the two extant Species of Apes in the Genus Pan. Gorillas, the largest of the living Primates are ground-dwelling Herbivores that inhabit the Forests of Africa. The orangutans are two Species of great apes known for their intelligence long arms and reddish-brown hair Gibbons are the small Apes in the family Hylobatidae. The family is divided into four genera based on their Diploid Chromosome Monkeys which are not apes have their own page. A monkey is any member of either the New World monkeys or Old World monkeys two of the three groupings of Simian Primates the third group being The following is a list of fictional monkeys. Apes, which are not Monkeys, have their own article.

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Apes in literature

Apes in comic books

Apes (gorillas in particular) were inexplicably popular during the Silver Age of comics, most prevalently seen on the covers of numerous DC Comics. William Self (born 26 September, 1961) is an English Novelist, Reviewer and Columnist. Great Apes is a 1997 novel by Will Self. Plot Synopsis A man wakes up in a world where Chimpanzees have evolved to be the species Gorillas, the largest of the living Primates are ground-dwelling Herbivores that inhabit the Forests of Africa. A silver age is a name often given to a particular period within a history typically as a lesser and later successor to a golden age, the metal Silver generally being DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company

See also: Gorillas in comics

Movie apes / ape creatures

Apes in animation and television

Animated

Live action

Stories about ape-men

Apes in video games

See also

Vannesa the Ape (Tak and the Great Juju Challenge)

The following is a list of fictional monkeys. Apes, which are not Monkeys, have their own article.
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