Yes; humans are primates.
no
Its a little bigger.
The average Neanderthal brain size was about 1,600 cc, which is slightly larger than the average modern human brain size of around 1,400 cc. This suggests that Neanderthals had relatively large brains compared to their body size.
same as a humans
Neanderthals had slightly larger brains than modern humans on average, but there were differences in the organization and structure of their brains. Neanderthals had a larger visual processing area, while modern humans have larger areas related to higher cognitive functions. Neanderthals likely had similar cognitive abilities to modern humans, but may have had differences in social behaviors and communication.
Their brain size was the same as modern humans.
It's the size of your fist maybe not even.
Due to basic cell structure most things are close to humans. For example, did you know that bananas are about 90% the same genetic make up as humans?! Animals from the primate family are the closest to humans- 99.9% of their genetic make up is the same.
No, the slender loris is a small, nocturnal, insect eating primate (belonging to the same group as monkeys, lemurs, and humans).
no
The same
No of course not.