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Q: What is the general term for primates with tails?
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Do primates have tails?

Not all primates have tails. For instance the gorilla. The monkey is an example of a primate who do have tails.


The only place in Europe where wild monkeys live is?

Gibraltar has monkeys. they are not monkeys they are primates!! they dont have tails monkeys have tails, primates have no tail. so the new answer is Gibraltar has primates.


Why does an have a tail?

Orangutans do not have tails. Only monkeys have tails. Orangutans are apes. Apes are tailless primates.


What kind of tails do Primates have?

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.


Why does an orangutan have a tail?

Orangutans do not have tails. Only monkeys have tails. Orangutans are apes. Apes are tailless primates.


Do prosimians have tails?

The prosimians are primitive types of primates. The group includes bushbabies, lorises, lemurs, and tarsiers. All of the prosimians have tails.


Which is smarter chimpanzees or orangatans?

oragatangas


Bovine relates to cattle what term relates to primates?

Symian


What mammals have tails?

Almost all mammals have tails. Other than human beings, and a few other primates, all mammals have tails. This includes cats and dogs and cows and sheep and mice and rats and otters and whales and zebras and elephants and horses and echidnas etc.


Do Chimpanzee have tails?

No. Chimpanzees are small apes, and they are tailless.


What is the scientific term for bigfoot?

There is no scientific term for a bigfoot since science has not able to add it on the list of primates.


Are humans with tails strengthen Darwin's Theory of Evolution?

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.