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  1. Gigantopithecus - Wikipedia

    Gigantopithecus has traditionally been restored as a massive, gorilla -like ape, potentially 200–300 kg (440–660 pounds) when alive, but the few remains make total size estimates highly speculative. The …

  2. Gigantopithecus | Size, Fossils, & Facts | Britannica

    Gigantopithecus, genus of large extinct apes represented by a single species, Gigantopithecus blacki, which lived during the Pleistocene Epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago).

  3. Gigantopithecus - Size, Diet, Fossils & Facts with Pictures

    Sep 11, 2025 · Around eight hundred thousand years ago Homo erectus arrived in south East Asia,‭ ‬but Gigantopithecus does not disappear from fossil deposits until three hundred thousand years ago,‭ …

  4. Gigantopithecus Was the Largest Ape to Exist - Discover Magazine

    Aug 30, 2025 · Learn more about the largest ape on Earth, Gigantopithecus, and why researchers are struggling to find evidence of the creature.

  5. The Largest Ape That Ever Lived Was Doomed By Its Size

    Gigantopithecus, a fruit-eater, failed to adapt to the grass, roots, and leaves that became the dominant food sources in its new environment. Had it been less gigantic, it might have endured...

  6. Gigantopithecus Facts, Habitat, Diet, Fossils, Pictures

    Mar 26, 2022 · The Gigantopithecus is a genus of extinct apes and is the largest of all the primates (including all species of monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees, orang-utans, and apes) that ever walked …

  7. Gigantopithecus: The Largest Known Primates - ExploreAnthro.com

    Nov 4, 2024 · These colossal primates, standing up to 10 feet tall and weighing as much as a small car, represent some of the most fascinating giants in our evolutionary history and offer crucial insights …

  8. Gigantopithecus - iResearchNet

    Gigantopithecus is the name given to an extinct ape discovered by G. H. R. von Koenigswald, in 1935. The two species, Gigantopithecus blacki (named after Koenigswald’s late friend and colleague …

  9. Gigantopithecus - Wikiwand

    Gigantopithecus appears to have been a generalist herbivore of C 3 forest plants, with the jaw adapted to grinding, crushing, and cutting through tough, fibrous plants, and the thick enamel functioning to …

  10. How Tall Was the Gigantopithecus? - Biology Insights

    2 days ago · Gigantopithecus is an extinct relative of modern orangutans, belonging to the Ponginae subfamily, and its sheer scale sets it apart from all other known primates. The Estimated Size and …