Opposable thumbs, similar facial features, and high intelligence. This includes us.
all primates have thumbs
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All chordates share three main characteristics: a dorsal hollow nerve cord, a notochord, and pharyngeal slits or pouches at some stage in their development.
No, not all mammals are primates. Mammals are a diverse class of animals that includes various groups such as rodents, carnivores, and cetaceans, in addition to primates. Primates, which include humans, monkeys, and apes, share specific characteristics like forward-facing eyes and flexible limbs, but they represent only one branch of the larger mammalian family tree.
Primates are part of the order Primates, which includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians like lemurs and tarsiers. Their closest relatives are other members of the order Euprimates, which encompasses all modern primates. Additionally, primates share a common ancestor with mammals, specifically within the clade Euarchonta, which includes tree shrews and flying lemurs. This evolutionary relationship highlights the shared lineage and characteristics among these groups.
Monkeys are primates, but not all primates are monkeys. Primates also include lemurs, tarsiers, and apes.
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primates share 94% of there genes with humans so it would be not all primates but monkeys
Yes, all hominids, including ourselves, are primates.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
Living things share all of the following characteristics except _____.
If you mean "Are all mammals primates?" then the answer is no. Primates are a type of mammal. All primates are mammals. Not all mammals are primates. For example, cats, dogs, bears, rodents... these are all mammals, but not primates.