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all primates
all primates
Two of the distinct features of all primates were grasping fingers and toes with nails. Another is forward facing eyes for binocular vision.
Opposable thumbs Body hair 2 arms and 2 legs
All primates - humans, apes, chimpanzees etc
Opposable thumbs, depth perception, peripheral vision, and limbs.
4... opposable thumbs large brains upright posture/3d vision vocal apparatus/aggression
full color vision
Primates are characterised by large brains relative to other mammals. Their eyes face forward, giving them stereoscopic vision and vision is the sense they rely on most rather than smell like other mammals. Most primates with a few exceptions have opposable thumbs and have developed adaptations to climb trees. Primate babies take a long time to mature because of their brain size, relative to non-primates. Non-human primates have oestrus cycles and many species display swellings during their fertile period.
Stereoscopic color vision, nails instead of claws on the digits, tactile pads on the hands, reduced sense of smell, orbital enclosure, reduced number of teeth compared to other mammals, and a relatively large brain to body ratio just to name a few.
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