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Bonobos were not officially identified as a species seperate from common chimpanzees until the 1920's. They are in fact much more than little chimpanzees. Humans and Bonobos share between 99 and 99.6% of their genetic makeup. Their lack of agressiveness and excitability (quite unlike chimpanzees) is thought to perhaps be more similar to the first humans. There is also growing evidence that bonobos may be as different from chimpanzees as chimps are to goril ...
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Is Dunston a monkey?
You might be surprised to find out that what we usually call monkeys are not monkeys at all! The real word for the group that includes Dunston is "primates," which includes humans as well. There are only two groups of primates that are really monkeys.
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Primates are remarkably recent animals. Most species of living things had become extinct long before the first monkeys and their prosimian ancestors evolved. While the Earth is about 4.55 billion years old and the first life dates to at least 3.5 billion years ago, the first primates did not appear until around 60 million years ago. That was after the dinosaurs had become extinct.
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I am a warm-blooded mammal with opposing thumbs. I am able to stand upright. I have the remnants of a prehensile tail. I am not as hairy as others of my order but like them, I am intelligent and curious. I am a primate. Can you guess which one I am?
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The primates are typically thought of as acrobatic monkeys or impressive gorillas. However, the 181 species in the order Primata represent a very diverse group. The Dwarf bush ba ...
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The taxonomy of primates is an issue that is not resolved and has undergone many revisions over the years. Here will be presented five different current taxonomies, with two by the same author but have dram ...
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Note: A more recent taxonomic scheme for apes places humans together with three of the other great apes (gorilla, common & pygmy chimp) under the common family Hominidae, which then branches into two subfamilies: 1. Homininae, which includes modern Homo sapiens and exctinct ancestor species, and 2. Gorillinae, which includes chimpanzees and gorillas. The orangutans, under this scheme, are placed under a different family: Pongidae. Here we follow a more traditional scheme.
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Ralph E. Taggart, Professor
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Evolution of the Order Primates can be traced back to the early Tertiary period and the order is considered to have developed as an offshoot of a group of small, nocturnal, insectivorous mammals known as tree shrews. Several sub-orders are recognized:
Prosimians
Prosimians represent the least derived group of primates and include lemurs, lorises, an ...
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Chimpanzees are not monkeys!
A lot of people think chimpanzees are a kind of monkey, or that chimps and monkeys are the same thing. No. They are not. I'm going to try to help you understand what the deal is.
Primates are divided into two main groups:
anthropoids (human-like)
prosimians
Anthropoids are divided into three groups:
humans
apes
monkeys
As you see already, monkeys are not even apes. Of the anthropoids, apes and monkeys are the cutest. Apes are divided by size, into th ...
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Primates
Humans are part of the primate family. Other common primates include the monkey, baboon, orangutan, chimpanzee and gorilla.Primates have several distinctive features that separate them from other mammals. Primates have well developed hands and feet, with fingers and toes. Their opposable thumb makes it easy for them to grab things.
Primate eyes are forward in the head giving them stereoscopic vision. This allows them to judge distance.
Primates also have large, highly develo ...
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Howler Monkeys put up a roar for passersby.
Primates - Mammals of the First Order
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It is published by Academic Press. It is a beautiful and concise overview of all the mammal orders, and worthy of the finest coffee tables.
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HYBRID SPIDER MONKEY: Most Hybrid Spider Monkeys grow to a length of about two feet, not including their tail. They usually weigh between ten to fifteen pounds when full grown. The Hybrid Spider Monkey is classified as extremely endangered due to a continuing decline in their overall population. Spider Monkeys have adapted to their treetop environment by using their tail as an extra limb, this makes them extremely agile when swingi ...
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Primates of the Gunung Leuser Ecosystem
Leann MacDonald
Twice this past year 1996-1997 the grade 6, 7, 8 class of ISOL took trips to the Gunung Leuser Ecosystem. Both trips we took were to the Sekunder area near Besitang on the East side of the ecosystem. The observation site that we worked at is on the border of the forest and the 12,000 hectares (30,000 acres) that was slashed and burnt three years ago. The scientists in the area are trying to compare the life in the somber wasteland to t ...
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THE ORIGIN OF CHIMPANZEES, GORILLAS AND ORANGUTANS
;The Origin of the Primates Y-Chromosomes
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PRIMATES:
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