If it is a Strepsirrhine, it is not a monkey. If it is a monkey, it is not a Strepsirrhine.
Lemurs are warm blooded mammals. Lemurs are strepsirrhine primates, and endemic to Madagascar.
As mammals, bushbabies are endothermic, using their food energy to warm their bodies. However, as strepsirrhine primates, their metabolism is lower than that of monkeys and apes (haplorhine primates).
A strepsirrhine is a primate belonging to the order (group) Strepsirrhini, one of the two primate orders. Examples of strepsirrhines include lemurs, aye-ayes, and lorises. Monkeys and apes are NOT strepsirrhines.
Tarsiers are generally considered to be most closely related to anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans). However, they also share a lot of traits with strepsirrhine primates (lemurs and lorises).
No, Bushbabies (or Galagos) are prosimian or Strepsirrhine primates. Monkeys are simian or Haplorrhine primates.
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Lemurs are strepsirrhine primates (with a wet nose), while tamarins are New World monkeys (with a dry nose). They do share common primate characteristics, which include grasping hands and feet and an arboreal lifestyle.
Lemurs are not monkeys, but a class called Strepsirrhine Primates, endemic to the island of Madagascar. The word means ghost, or spirit, in Roman mythology. And, they are old world creatures.
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