Primates are not 'similar' to mammals, they ARE mammals.
Mammals and birds are both warm-blooded terrestrial vertebrates that care for their young.
One of the key similarities is that they both have grasping hands and feet, with divergent thumbs or big toes.
They are both mammals
This question doesn't make sense. Does the writer mean, "…between (some sort of primates/humans?) and chimpanzees"?
They have wings and navigate largely by "SONAR". Other than that they have almost no similarities as owls are birds and bats are mammals.
yes, both are warm blooded and both use sexual reproduction to produce.
both are found in warmer climates both mammals both have a lot of strength!
not sure
If you mean "Are all mammals primates?" then the answer is no. Primates are a type of mammal. All primates are mammals. Not all mammals are primates. For example, cats, dogs, bears, rodents... these are all mammals, but not primates.
All mammals are not primates. There are mammals like deer, lions and bears and none of them are primates. However, all primates are mammals. There are only a select Family or Order of species that are primates, including Gorillas, Orangutangs, Humans, Baboons, Spider Monkeys, Chimpanzees, etc.
No. Primates are a group of placental mammals, but there are many placental mammals that are not primates.
All primates are mammals.
Yes. All monkeys and apes are primates, and all primates are mammals.
Primates are mammals. Snakes are reptiles.
They are both mammals
mammals and primates. mammals and primates are kinda diff, but they're so close to each other.
Aye-ayes are both primates and mammals. (All primates are mammals.)
Humans are mammalsAnswer 2Mammals are warm-blooded, have fur or hair, feed their young with milk from mammary glands (breasts) and give birth to live young.Reptiles are cold blooded, have no fur or hair, do not feed their young with milk, and lay eggs.I'm sure you can work it out from that.
No. Primates are a type of mammal. Within the mammals, there are also things like the canines (dogs), felids (cats), rodents (mice and rats), the bats, horses, whales and dolphins, elephants, antelope, pigs, cows, sheep, giraffe, platypus, skunks...etc! And primates, of course.