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Hominids are primates. Ramapithecus is one possible primate candidate for a hominid ancestor.
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Cyanobacteria is the most ancient group of organisms on this earth.
At the start, whenever they were a 7 member group it was Jaebum But now it's Junsu :)
Primate is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the last category including humans.
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
Platyrrhines
Neanderthals disappeared from the fossil record about 30,000 years ago. They were a group of hominids that lived in Europe and parts of Asia. It is believed that they went extinct possibly due to a combination of factors including climate change, competition with modern humans, and possibly interbreeding with them.
gene similarities, physical structures, and fossil record.
resembled dogs and cats
The Lesser Apes or Hylobatidae
Tom is the oldest in the group
vasculan plants
The monkey is a primate. As are apes, marsupials, baboons and such. We, (humans), are even partly in that group. We are bipedal primates. We are considered 'human primates' and they are considered 'non-human primates'.
The aye-aye is a primate, a type of mammal.
In short, humans belong to the primate group.Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:PrimatesFamily:HominidaeSubfamily:HomininaeTribe:HomininiGenus:HomoSpecies:H. sapiens