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dryopithecus (n)

genus of Old World hominoids; Miocene and Pliocene

dryopithecus Sentence Examples

  1. Dryopithecus was a genus of extinct apes that inhabited Eurasia and Africa during the Miocene epoch.
  2. Dryopithecus species ranged in size from small monkeys to large apes.
  3. The fossils of Dryopithecus have been found in France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Kenya, and Uganda.
  4. Dryopithecus was likely an arboreal quadruped that spent most of its time in trees.
  5. Dryopithecus had a primarily vegetarian diet, consisting of fruits, leaves, and nuts.
  6. The teeth of Dryopithecus suggest that it was a generalized feeder that could eat a variety of foods.
  7. Dryopithecus is thought to be the ancestor of the modern great apes, including humans.
  8. The exact evolutionary relationship between Dryopithecus and the great apes is still being debated by scientists.
  9. Some scientists believe that Dryopithecus was the direct ancestor of humans, while others believe that it was a more distant relative.
  10. The study of Dryopithecus fossils has provided valuable insights into the evolution of the hominoid family.

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genus of Old World hominoids; Miocene and Pliocene

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Dryopithecus was a genus of extinct apes that inhabited Eurasia and Africa during the Miocene epoch.

Dryopithecus species ranged in size from small monkeys to large apes.

The fossils of Dryopithecus have been found in France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Kenya, and Uganda.

Dryopithecus was likely an arboreal quadruped that spent most of its time in trees.