primates in English

noun
1
the chief bishop or archbishop of a province.
the primate of Poland
2
a mammal of an order that includes the lemurs, bushbabies, tarsiers, marmosets, monkeys, apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having hands, handlike feet, and forward-facing eyes, and, with the exception of humans, are typically agile tree-dwellers.
One of the world's most diverse primates , lemurs range in size from a mouse to a medium-size dog.

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1. Freaky pink primates!

2. Essentially, we are pattern- seeking primates.

3. Other primates laugh by panting rapidly.

4. Monkeys, Chimps and humans are all primates

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6. Ape, any primate primate, member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, Apes, monkeys, and prosimians, or lower primates

7. Unlike other primates aggression is substituted with sex.

8. Primates by Baston, released 29 November 2019 1

9. These brainy primates were not particularly fast or strong.

10. And the evidence from other primates is equally ambiguous.

11. The order Primates possesses some degree of Bipedal ability

12. Primates are extremely curious -- and humans most of all.

13. Apes (including humans) possess the same general features that all primates share but they differ from other primates in a number of distinctive ways

14. There are two main divisions of primates: Prosimians and Anthropoids

15. There are two orders of magnitude more spiders than primates.

16. Remains of Plesiorycteropus have been misidentified as rodents and primates.

17. In primates it seems to be based on social rank.

18. Some primates live in patrilineal rather than matrilineal descent groups.

19. The Order Primates is divided into two groups: prosimians and Anthropoids

20. Dogs, cats, small rodents, horses, and primates all lick wounds.

21. Arctocebus calabarensis (Angwantibo) is a species of primates in the family Lorisidae

22. Baboon definition is - any of a genus (Papio) of large gregarious primates of Africa and southwestern Asia having a long square naked muzzle; also : any of several closely related primates.

23. Features that separate the Apes from other groups of primates include:

24. These have a carcinogenic effect in 39 animal species, including primates.

25. Errors of omission and treatment have plagued the study of Allometry in primates.

26. Most animals are not Bipeds, but mammals that are include kangaroos and some primates

27. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured in anaesthetised primates with the 133Xe clearance method.

28. The last of the grass - grazing primates, Ethiopia's gelada monkeys live in matriarchal societies.

29. Also known as snow monkeys Japanese macaques are the world's northernmost non - human primates.

30. Cetaceans and primates have also an autobiographical self to a certain degree.

31. Fruit eating primates have relatively larger brains than those that eat leaves.

32. Providing one sticks to primates there is much scope for successful extrapolation.

33. Confusing Bosons and baryons, for example, is far easier than confusing primates and invertebrates

34. Both Apes and humans are members of the scientific group of animals called primates

35. Humans contract the disease when bitten by mosquitoes that have been infected by primates.

36. However, the hierarchies of hens and of various primates share many features in common.

37. Active misleading of Conspecifics has been described as a social strategy mainly for primates

38. He dressed in a loincloth, hunted with a blowgun, and ate primates, snakes, and sago.

39. In percentage terms the number of larger mammals, including primates, is very low.

40. Superior intelligence and the use of lauguage distinguish man from the other primates.

41. He then explains how modern Cladograms are constructed and walks through a cladogram of primates.

42. Synonyms for Anthropoids include primates, monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, gibbons, humanoids, orangs, apes and baboons

43. Culture in man depends on the development of psychological traits not found in other primates.

44. Another important trait that apes share with man and other primates is the opposable thumb.

45. Consciousness or cerebration has been said to have emerged in the evolution of higher primates.

46. Until now, babbling had been observed only in humans and a few primates pygmy marmosets.

47. Haplorhines share a number of derived features that distinguish them from the strepsirrhine "wet-nosed" primates (whose Greek name means "curved nose"), the other suborder of primates from which they diverged some 63 million years ago.

48. The Breast is an organ on the lower chest region of humans and other primates

49. He then explains how modern Cladograms are constructed and walks through a Cladogram of primates.

50. He then explains how modern Cladograms are constructed and walks through a cladogram of primates.