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Which of the following crime-reporting typologies does this chapter rely on to distinguish offenses?
Genus Homo
The biological genus that includes modern humans (Homo sapiens) and several other extinct human species, characterized by bipedalism, large brains, and tool use.
Habilis
Homo habilis, an early human species known for its use of stone tools, which lived approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago.
Anthropoids
A subgroup of primates, including monkeys, apes, and humans, characterized by their higher brain-to-body size ratio and more advanced cognitive abilities compared to other primates.
Hominoids
A primate group that includes all apes and humans, characterized by higher intelligence and more complex social structures compared to other primates.
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