A baboon is a primate.
Are you kidding? A jackrabbit is a hare. A hare is a lagomorph (order) of the genus lepus. A primate is a primate. (order) within the order of primates, humans are a species. The answer is No.
An australopith is an extinct form of hominid primate of the genus Australopithecus.
The genus is "Homo", and the species is "sapiens". Together: "Homo sapiens". The modern species of humans, the only extant species of the primate family Hominidae.
phylum - vertebrate class - mammal order - primate family - horminidae genus - homo species - sapiens
Modern humans belong to the species Homo Sapiens. The genus is Homo, the tribe is Hominini and the family Homindae. Humans do not belong to two distinct primate groups. That would be biologically impossible.
Since Bigfoot is always described as a rather man-like or anthropomorphic creature, presumably, if there is such a creature, it belongs to the primate family, very likely a great ape. Most likely it would belong to the genus gorilla.
HomoWe are Homo sapiens sapiens, and we came from the Australopithecus genus, and before that we came from Ardipithecus, and then if you skip back a few million years, we eventually came fromsomthing similar to the primate ProconsulSO- That's our evolution framed.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primate Family: Homidae Genus: Homo Species: sapiens
Humans are classified as mammals within the animal kingdom. Specifically, humans are classified as Homo sapiens within the primate order, Hominidae family, and Homininae subfamily.
Kingdom: Animal Phylum: Chordates Class: Mammal Order: Primate Famliy: Hominid Genus: Homo Species: Sapien I hope this helped
The correct scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens.