Animal eukaryote Haplorrhini vertebrate primate Homo ape amniote deuterostome tetrapod Simian placental mammal Hominini Bilateria Eumetazoa therian Homininae Euarchontoglires Catarrhini Hominina boreoeutheria person mammal chordate hominidae Gnathostomata Trechnotheria Neomura physical object organism thing that was created entity that is capable of deliberate action human being, organisation or other legal person biological thing visible object human or human-like entity person or character Homo sapiens source of knowledge animal or plant intelligence possessing entity natural object object with a mass object with a height object classified by physical property individual object object with a length or height object with a geographical location great ape.
Simian Simian simians, a "higher primates" familiar to most people: the monkeys and the apes, including humans wikipedia placental mammal placental mammal placental mammal (a mammal of a family that has placentae; all mammals except monotremes and marsupials) wikipedia Hominini Hominini Hominini, a tribe of Homininae that only includes humans and chimpanzees, and their extinct ancestors wikipedia Bilateria Bilateria Bilateria, all animals having a bilateral symmetry, i.e. They have a front and a back end, as well as an upside and downside wikipedia Eumetazoa Eumetazoa Eumetazoa, a clade comprising all major animal groups except sponges wikipedia therian therian Theria, the subclass of mammals that give birth to live young without using a shelled egg, consisting of the eutherians and the metatherians wikipedia Homininae Homininae Homininae, a subfamily of Hominidae, including Homo sapiens and some extinct relatives, as well as the gorillas and the chimpanzees wikipedia Euarchontoglires Euarchontoglires Euarchontoglires, a mammalian superorder based on molecular genetic sequence analyses and retrotransposon presence/absence data, combining the Glires clade, which, consisting of the Rodentia and the Lagomorpha, with that of the Euarchonta wikipedia Catarrhini Catarrhini Catarrhini, a parvorder of the Primates, one of the three major divisions of the suborder Haplorrhini wikipedia Hominina Hominina more anthropomorphic primates of the Hominini tribe, placed in the Hominina subtribe wikipedia boreoeutheria boreoeutheria Boreoeutheria, a clade that is composed of the sister taxa Laurasiatheria and Euarchontoglires wikipedia person person (human being) wikipedia mammal Mammal (Mammals, the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of sweat glands, including sweat glands modified for milk production, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain) wikipedia chordate Chordate (Chordates, the group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates) wikipedia hominidae great apes, a members of the biological family Hominidae which includes humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans wikipedia Gnathostomata Gnathostomata, a group of vertebrates with jaws wikipedia Trechnotheria Trechnotheria, a group of mammals that includes the therians and some fossil mammals from the Mesozoic Era wikipedia Neomura Neomura, a speculative clade composed of the two domains of life of Archaea and Eukarya wikipedia physical object organism organism (any single or multi-celled living thing, not a virus) thing that was created thing that came into existence at a particular point in time entity that is capable of deliberate action entity that is capable of deliberate action (such as a person, an animal or an organization) human being, organisation or other legal person agreement-making entity biological thing biological object visible object visible object (something which reflects or emits light) human or human-like entity human or human-like entity (such as a person, a fictional character or an AI) person or character person or character (anything that could be a character in fiction, including real-world people) Homo sapiens Homo sapiens, the binomial nomenclature for the human species wikipedia source of knowledge source for knowledge provided to the knowledge base animal or plant animal or plant (anything which can be described as plant or animal life) intelligence possessing entity intelligence possessing entity (something that has some kind of intelligent skills) natural object natural object (an object occurring naturally; not made by man) object with a mass object with a mass (an object where it makes sense to talk about its weight) object with a height object with a height (an object where it makes sense to talk about its height) object classified by physical property physical object classified by property (such as one that belongs in the class of objects with a mass) individual object individual object (object which is an individual thing - not a class, relation or attribute) object with a length or height object with a length or height (an object that can be described as short in some sense) object with a geographical location great ape great ape.
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