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Do all primates have opposable toes?

Humans are a primate, and we do not have opposable toes. So not all primates do. However, most primates do have opposable toes because those are a big advantage for getting extra grip when climbing trees.


What are the similarities between mammals and primates?

Primates are not 'similar' to mammals, they ARE mammals.


True or false all primates have flexible fingers and toes?

True. All primates have evolved to possess flexible fingers and toes, which aid in grasping and manipulating objects, climbing, and navigating their environments. This trait is essential for their survival and adaptation to various habitats. The flexibility of digits is a key characteristic that distinguishes primates from many other mammals.


Group of mammals that have an even number of toes?

Primates, canines, and felines, just to name a few.


What are the distinguishing features that separate the orders Primates and Artiodactyla?

Artiodactyls have an even number of toes protected by hooves. This would include horses, pigs, deer ect. Primates have five digits with opposable thumbs.


What are two distinctive features of all primates?

Two of the distinct features of all primates were grasping fingers and toes with nails. Another is forward facing eyes for binocular vision.


What is the name the big toes?

hallux


Do primates have small brains?

no they don't. there brain is as big as ours:)


Do primates have enemies?

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.


What has opposable thumbs?

monkeys have oppasable thumbls


Do strepshirhinis have opposable toes?

Strepsirrhines, which include lemurs, lorises, and galagos, typically have a unique foot structure that allows for grasping, but they do not have fully opposable toes like some primates, such as monkeys and apes. Instead, their foot anatomy features a divergent big toe that aids in climbing and grasping branches. This adaptation is beneficial for their arboreal lifestyle, allowing them to navigate their environments effectively.


How many toes are there in 7 feet?

Well it depends how big your toes are! Assuming they are regular human feet, 7x5 = 35 toes.