(16) HOBBIT APES (HOMO FLORESIENSIS)
As usual, getting to the weirder and wilder entries (or deep below the iceberg) in my special mentions – and I just wanted to feature Homo floresiensis, nicknamed as hobbits, “an extinct species of small archaic humans that inhabited the island of Flores, Indonesia, until the arrival of modern humans about 50,000 years ago”.
(17) AVIAN APES
No, not the flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz – just a playful reference to the observation of Steve Stewart-Williams in The Ape That Understood the Universe that we are primates with the mating habits of birds
(18) ANT APES
Another playful reference to the ability of humans for living in social groups – notably our cities – that far exceed the scale of non-human primates (or even our own ancestors) and arguably only find comparison in social insects
(19) APES OF GOD
Yet another playful reference to humans as the only primates or indeed animals that appear to have mythology or religion – or perhaps a play on evolution and creationism.
(20) S€XY APES (HOMO ERECTUS)
As usual, I like to reserve my twentieth special mention for a kinky or kinkier entry – which is surprisingly easy in this case given the prominence of s€xual selection or behavior in studies of human evolution, and I couldn’t resist the obvious gag of using Homo erectus to connote this.