By being more helpless at birth, and taking longer to reach any level of independence.
"How are different parts of the human brain similar to and different from the brains of other primates?"
well its the same color......
There are several differences between a human torso and the torso of other primates. The biggest one, though, is the size of the cranium. Because of the increasing size of the human brain it is by way larger than the cranium of other primates.
They aren't all non-human because humans are primates. Other primates include monkeys and chimpanzees and orangutans and gorillas, which are non-humans because they're not human.
Other primates don't kill other things because they think it's "fun".
Humans are one of the most unique species on the planet. They are different from other primates because of their speech, hands with opposable thumbs, and the ability to control fire.
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.
There is no much difference between the human birth and other primates. The process is basically the same.
The original and correct scientific name for humans is homo sapiens. Human beings are primates who belong to the family Hominidae. The human being can be distinguished by other primates from their bipedal locomaotions..
Sort of. They could always be replaced by that other primate ... a human.
Only humans can have babies with other humans.
A monkey is like a human it's just a little different! What do you think a monkeys like? I told you what I think there like!