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Which one is the largest ape among the given four genera of apes?
- Hyalobates (the gibbon)
- Simia (orangutan)
- Pan (chimpanzee)
- Gorilla (the gorill(a)
The correct answer is: Hyalobates (the gibbon)
Genera of apes are as follows
(i) Hyalobates (the gibbon) It is smallest and most primitive of the apes
(ii) Simia (the orangutan) It build nests on trees
(iii) Pan (the chimpanzee) Most intelligent among apes. It can make tools, etc.
(iv) Gorilla (the gorilla) It is the largest ape and very dangerous
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