Flora and Fauna
- 7882
- The Orangutan: Person of the Forest
- Research project by Justin Ahrens on this species, including its classification, habitat, reproduction, adaptations, nutrition and interactions with other species.
- 7883
- Jane Goodall Institute: Chimpanzee Central
- Chimpanzee biology, habitat, physical characteristics, social organizations and communication.
- 7884
- The Chimpanzee: Pan troglodytes
- Research project by Neil Madisen on this ape, including its classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interactions with other species.
- 7886
- Meat Eating and Hominid Evolution
- Paper by Craig B Stanford and Henry T Bunn on this subject including how the pattern of meat eating in modern people compares with early humans.
- 7887
- Cooking Clan of the Cave Bear Style
- Comparison of hot rock and leather pot over fire cooking methods.
- 7888
- Images of Neandertals
- A discussion of how Neanderthals have been depicted in the last century, with examples and links to other sites of interest.
- 7889
- Homo habilis
- Short discussion of the species, and of the unanswered questions about where in the hominid line it fits in.
- 7890
- Homo floresiensis
- Account of how Dr. Mike Morwood and his colleagues searched the island of Flores for archaeological evidence of the passage of Australia's Aboriginal ancestors.
- 7892
- Eastern Gorilla: Gorilla beringei
- Factsheet from ARKive with videos and images, description, range, habitat, biology and conservation.
- 7894
- Gorilla Pictures and Facts
- Provides photographs of gorillas and many interesting and entertaining facts.
- 7895
- Gorilla gorilla beringei (Mountain Gorilla)
- Lists the range, habitat, reproduction habits and physical description.
- 7897
- Gorilla gorilla: Western Gorilla
- Research project by Arika Wussow on one of our closest relatives including its classification, habitat, reproduction, adaptations, nutrition and behavior.
- 7898
- The Gorilla Foundation/Koko.org
- Home of Koko the talking gorilla, The Gorilla Foundation/Koko.org was established in 1976 to promote the preservation of gorillas and teaches a modified form of American Sign Language to two lowland gorillas.
