You yourself are a primate, look at yourself what features do you have that different from other animals. Also look at the features that are similar to othe primates such as monkeys, ape, gorillas, orangutans etc...
i'll give you a hand (pun intended) to get you started, Most primates have opposable thumbs, there are some that don't but they're a minority.
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Evolution of humans and bacteria plus some animals eg)primates.
NO please read the bible ======================== No. The closest primates to humans are chimpanzees. We all (humans, chimpanzes, gorillas, and other primates) evolved, over millions of years, from some common ancestor, but anthropologists have not yet identified that common ancestor.
Our vestigial tail, the coccyx, shows that we have common ancestry with primates ( monkeys ) that have tails. We, the apes, have vestigial tails preforming some other function than the tails did in monkeys. So, the theory of evolution by natural selection, which posited common descent, would be supported by such a piece of evidence.
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they found fossils
Fossils, rock layers, and mountain ranges were some of the land features that provided evidence for Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift.
Some common features of submarines is an adaptation to allow humans to survive and carry out our missions of research, pleasure or combat. I hope that I help you.. haha :)
The main evidence, though not conclusive, is from skeletal remain that show many similarities, and DNA composition.Many people have some misunderstanding and confusion about evolution and wonder why all animals don't develop into more complex species. There are some that have not changed significantly in millions of years, like the sharks. They've stayed the same for close to 100 million years.As far as the primates, if you think of family heritage playing a role, humans and the other apes descended from a common ancestor. That means that the family split and some changed into humans and other stayed mostly the same. Evolution does not say that all animals should evolve at the same rate or in the same way.In addition, humans are both primates and apes. The classification is as follows: Order: Primates, Family Hominidae (the great apes); Genus: Homo, Species: Homo sapiens.The apes and other primates alive today are not necessarily the same as they were at the time of the split from a common ancestor mentioned above. Pathways diverged countless millions of years ago. One led to humans, another led to the variety of contemporary primate species.
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Some primates (such as monkeys) have prehensile tails, which means they are fully able to control the tail and it is almost like an extra arm. However, some primates, such as humans and other apes, are tailless or nearly tailless.
Yes: felines, canines, other primates, diseases (viral and bacteriological)... Yes, and sometimes it's other primates as is the case with chimps, which will engage in warfare with other troops. Big cats are also predators of some primates.