Yes
True. All primates have evolved to possess flexible fingers and toes, which aid in grasping and manipulating objects, climbing, and navigating their environments. This trait is essential for their survival and adaptation to various habitats. The flexibility of digits is a key characteristic that distinguishes primates from many other mammals.
Have 5 flexible fingers that can curl around objects. Most have flexible toes. Flexible digits enable many primates to run across tree limps and swing from branch to branch with ease. Primates' arms are well adapted to climbing because they can rotate in broad circles around a strong shoulder joint.
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 chimpanzees are primates but not all primates are chimpanzees. Humans, for instance, are primates.
a group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce among themselves is called a species. Sometimes you get this confused with a genus, or even a family. EXAMPLE:"_______ is/are NOT a characteristic of all primates"A.) BINOCULAR VISIONB.) OBNOXIOUS BODY ODORC.) FLEXIBLE SHOULDERSD.) OPPOSABLE THUMBSthe correct answer to this question would be, A. all primates do give off a body odor which is often used for attracting a mate, and to identify which "clan" they belong to. They have flexible shoulders, obviously as we watch them swing through trees. opposable thumbs are only something primates have, besides humans of course..
all primates have thumbs
All monkeys are primates.
Yes. Monkeys are primates
All primates are mammals.
Yes. All monkeys and apes are primates, and all primates are mammals.
Opposable thumbs Body hair 2 arms and 2 legs
Yes. All monkeys and apes are primates, and all primates are mammals.