old world monkeys
There are molars, incisors, canines and premolars.
A group of monkeys is called a troop.Monkeys are in the taxonomic order Primates(primates), suborder Haplorhini ("dry-nosed").
I think the word you may be looking for is bilophodont. If not maybe you are looking for their dental formula and that varies between species. No matter what "type" of teeth they have, the teeth have the same names as humans, that being: incisors, canines, premolars and molars
No. Primates are a group of placental mammals, but there are many placental mammals that are not primates.
Among lemurs, the indriids (family Indriidae) have teeth that are bilophodont or close to it, whereas the trait is more commonly found in Old World monkeys and apes.
The animal group is Primates.
primates
Primates
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
The animal group is Primates.
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
Primates