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horses have long legs because horses oringinated on the wild plains so had to run and jump away from predators
Primates exhibit several different types of locomotion such as Arboreal, Terrestrial, and Knuckle walking Quadrupedalism, Vertical Clinging and Leaping, Suspensory Brachiation, and Bipedalism.
Although apes and monkeys all belong to a group of animals called primates, they are different from one another. Apes are very large and live mostly on or near the ground. They don't have tails. Monkeys have tails, and some species have prehensile tails, which means they can be used to grasp things like branches. Apes seem to be smarter than monkeys, too. They can learn sign language and use tools, such as sticks and rocks.
tails got two tails cause , he use it to fly , and fight .
Most monkeys do not actually hang from their tails, but some kinds grip onto branches with them. Monkeys use their tails to balance as they are walking and climbing along branches on trees.
They use their tails to balance when climbing trees.
Insects do have tails. They use it just like birds do.
When you say primates, do You then mean something like cavemen? If You do, I believe that they'll tear it apart in less that two minutes.
It depends on the animal; fish use them for locomotion, some large land mammals use them to swat away flies and biting insects, whilst some smaller, more agile mammals use them for balance. Tails are also used for social signaling, decoy limbs for predators and rudders for birds.
Yes, we are primates and you are using a tool to ask this very question! But i'm sure you ment more primitive primates, indeed they do use rocks and sticks...every watched a Tarzan cartoon where the chimps use sticks to collect ants, they actually do that. monkeys use rocks aswell to help crack open nutshells etc...
they can use there tails to walk.well they usually dont walk they swing.to hold on to things they use there tails
No, orangutans are apes and apes do not have tails. Monkeys have tails.