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Ape-men
antagonist

Ape-men

from The Lost World

Anthropoid apes described as 'Missing Links,' standing about five feet tall, with short, bandy legs, heavy bodies, long arms, and enormous chests. They have red-brown, coarse hairy bodies, with distinct 'glassy gray eyes under red tufts.' Their facial features include flattened noses, projecting lower jaws with coarse whiskers, and curved, sharp canine teeth. They move with a crouching gait but can be quite agile in trees. Their king closely resembles Challenger.

Personality Traits

BrutalAggressiveSavageCunningVengefulOrganized (socially)Cruel
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About Ape-men

Ape-men is a antagonist character in Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel "The Lost World" (1912). Anthropoid apes described as 'Missing Links,' standing about five feet tall, with short, bandy legs, heavy bodies, long arms, and enormous chests. They have red-brown, coarse hairy bodies, with distinct 'glassy gray eyes under red tufts.' Their facial features include flattened noses, projecting lower jaws with coarse whiskers, and curved, sharp canine teeth. They move with a crouching gait but can be quite agile in trees. Their king closely resembles Challenger.

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