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1 Group Three Andrew Elges, Alex Fairall, and Surria Drahozal

2 Hominidae- The Great Apes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hominidae.PNG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gorilla_gorilla11.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Schimpanse_zoo-leipig.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bonobo-04.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pongo_pygmaeus_(orangutang).jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vitruvian.jpg

3 Hominidae- The Great Apes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hominidae.PNG

4 “Lucy”  Australopithecus afarensis  3-3.8 million years ago  Extinct hominid  Woodland ape  Bipedal  Chimp-like head http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:A.afarensis.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lucy_blackbg.jpg

5 Sibley and Ahlquist- 1984  Charles Gald Sibley and Jon Edward Ahlquist  Molecular biologists at Yale  1984 DNA tests  Proof that the Genus Homo was most similar to the Genus Pan  Also provided support that the great apes shared a common ancestor 5-7 million years ago

6 Similarities to Humans  Chimpanzees most like humans  Use of tools and other implements  Omnivorous diet  Patrilineal, male-bonded communities  Patterns of violent behavior

7 New Discovery  Intraspecific killing- a strictly human behavior?  Research in the 1960s-70s proved otherwise  Gombe National Park, Tanzania a.k.a. Kasekela  Jane Goodall’s Chimpanzees  1974- First chimp raid recorded by humans Raid resulted in a death  First recorded observations of intentional intraspecific killing in a non-human species  Some females participated and benefitted from the violent behaviors

8 Some Observations  Orangutans  Least social of the apes  Rape- a common occurrence Reproductive tactic Male mechanism for control  Gorillas  Relatively small, stable social groups  Infanticide 37% of infant deaths Show of strength and superiority  Bonobos  Large, stable social groups  Relatively peaceful and calm  Chimpanzees  Highly intricate social groups, relatively large communities  Battering Males beat females to show dominance Form of sexual coercion

9 Demonic Males  Humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans are all demonic male species  Capable of committing occasional acts of violence to acquire and maintain access to females  BUT! Violence not central to daily life  Evolution seems to have favored demonic males  They have been better able to acquire resources and females  Strategy to preserve genetic lineage  Females have evolved to prefer demonic males  Defense of community and resources


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