It is as primitive as a cave man.
birds are afraid of most humans so they would fly away
Weasels are endangered so they are very TOUGH with humans and they're not scared of them!!
The most primitive, if you will, organism would be a single-celled microorganism, a member of the domain Archaea. An amoeba is one example of a single-celled microorganism. In some fields of science the terms "primitive" and "advanced" have been replaced with "simple" and "complex" as the word primitive is mainly a reference to evolutionary timescale.
An archenteron is a primitive alimentary cavity.
Humans.
Primitive Humans
Probably because we have ten fingers (incl thumbs) so that primitive humans counted in tens.
There is no way of knowing this, as it was probably one of the primitive humans who was first tricked into doing something by another primitive human.
No, humans are mammals and evolved from other primitive mammals.
=suggest that primitive words was imitation what humans heard around them.=
lower animals are primitive organisms and aren't as smart as humans, mammals etc.
A primitive trait is a characteristic (if regarding to humans) of a human body/personality that has not developed. For example, toe nails (we keep them as a physical burden from our ancestors, Great Apes).
Primitive has a base in the word "Primate", so something that is more primitive is something more unsophisticated or savage.
variable declared with primitive datatype are called as primitive variable. ex: short s=12; char ch='a'; here in above case ch,s are declared with primitive datatype of short and char so it is called as primitive variables.. thanx, from rajesh adepu.
No, it's not. But it can be based on primitive data types (int, char, long, double and so on).
Humanists feel that humans have a unique ability to take control of their lives, and so believe that we are partially in control of our actions and our destiny. Behaviorists feel that humans are largely motivated by unconscious stimuli, such as early childhood experiences and primitive desires.