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Anecdote in Science: The 224th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying

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Gibbon and Lesser Apes Behavior and Brachiation

Gibbons exhibit varied behavior across their range, with some being solitary while others live in groups. The lesser apes, such as the Gibbons in Southeast Asia, showcase charismatic and monogamous behaviors. Brachiation, the ability to move through trees using a hand-over-hand swinging motion, is a unique characteristic of apes which distinguishes them from other monkeys. This adaptation is shared among apes and has not been fully lost in any ape species, making it a significant feature that existed upon the evolution of apes.

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