Yes. Humans are primates and humans are found to live on every continent but Antarctica. But I'm assuming you mean like monkeys and non-human apes? These creatures are also quite common. You can find monkeys and apes in such places as Africa, South America, Asia etc...
NO please read the bible ======================== No. The closest primates to humans are chimpanzees. We all (humans, chimpanzes, gorillas, and other primates) evolved, over millions of years, from some common ancestor, but anthropologists have not yet identified that common ancestor.
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Primates come from all over the world. They are all international, plus we humans are primates too. Actually, every living thing except water, sunlight, soil, etc., have a class of different primates.
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.
Most primates carry their young. That would be too difficult if a mother had to carry two babies. Thus, twins are fairly rare among all primates.
All chimpanzees are primates but not all primates are chimpanzees. Humans, for instance, are primates.
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One evidence suggesting that all primates might have come from a common ancestor is that they all act very similar. For example, human kids play with toys, and other primates such as a monkey take a stick and use it as a doll or an action figure. Another evidence is that all primates have a similar fossil structure, which can also lead to similar ancestors, or the same. Also another proof of evidence is the fact that all primates always act like each other. ok that's the answer now sent your credit card number to designator817@AOL.comm
Yes. Monkeys are primates