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I don't know but I do know that we are primates and that we cry tears.
Humans and some primates are the only animals that get chickenpox. It does not affect other animals such as dogs and cats.
Humans are the only known reservoir for the mumps virus
No primates are aquatic. All primates live on land. Only a few can swim at all, and humans are one of these.
Humans are primates, so there are many primates in Europe. Apart from humans, and primates in zoos, there are very few other primates in Europe, with one well known exception being Gibraltar, where some monkeys do live. In general around the world, apart from humans, primates are normally only found in tropical and sub-tropical areas. Europe is not in any of these areas, so that is the main reason you find few non-human primates in Europe.
Only humans and a few other primates can get or carry chickenpox.
Gorillas don't shed tears as humans do, but studies have shown that they and other primates make vocalizations (especially when they are young) that express emotions, including sadness and fear.
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.
There are no native primates there. About the only primates you are going to see in Alberta, Canada are humans...unless you go to the zoo.
Humans are the only primates that are found living everywhere on Earth, inhabiting diverse habitats ranging from tropical rainforests to Arctic climates due to their adaptability and technological advancements.
Lions can't get chickenpox. It only affects humans and a few primates.
Yes, humans are primates. But, one of the differences is, humans don't have hands for feet. The reason humans are primates is, we can both walk on 2 legs, we both have hands, but, we are omnivores and others are herbivores. They live in parts of a jungle though. We also live in different environments, other primates live in jungles.