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Braxton Hensley
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23 January, 01:53
What is the term for any bipedal primate?
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Aiyana Wilkerson
23 January, 01:55
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The answer is hominid
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Elsa Bowers
23 January, 02:01
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The term for any bipedal primate is hominid.
Bipedal means that they are walking upright, using only their two legs. And primate refers to a group of animals including humans, apes, and monkeys. So, the other three options (human, homo sapiens, and neanderthal) are incorrect given that they only refer to humans, and not monkeys.
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