Hominidae is a biological family that includes modern humans, as well as our extinct human relatives and ancestors. This family is part of the orderPrimates, and includes several genera and species.
Characteristics of Hominidae
Members of the Hominidae family are characterized by their bipedal locomotion, large brains, and complex social behaviors.
They have a relatively flat face compared to other primates, and their teeth are adapted for omnivorous diets.
Hominids have a well-developed opposable thumb, allowing for precision grip and tool use.
They have a high degree of parental care and long periods of childhood dependency.