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The question is how useful those traits are compared to other available dinos and how difficult it is to obtain them.
It requires titanoboa kibbles to make it a quick tame, which are hard to come by in the wild and at the moment you can easily tame titanboas you already are past the need for such a dino.
It has no saddle slot. That's a big issue. Even a 2000 durability flak helmet will break after 50 hits. While it adds ridiculous high protection, the issue that it breaks so quickly significantly reduces the explorer and farm abilities of the ape.
It does not eat meat, so you cannot force heal it except with expensive cake.
When you consider those things the lost of reasons to tame an ape gets pretty short.
The only plus is that it can walk zip lines, which in turn only really matters in the early Abberation game. But even there you have the Dire Bear as direct alternative which does everything better than the gigantopithecus, is easier and stronger to tame with honey everywhere, with the only con of not being able to climb zip lines.
That leaves the ape as a niche "dino" for the times for level 30 (where you can tame one) to 45 (where you get the bear saddle). Depending on the server settings it might be faster to level than to mejoberry tame a giganto.
A small typo doesn't make much of a difference. But just for you, I went back and fixed it.