It is impossible to provide an answer since there is no instant point at which evolution took place. It has been a gradual process and the fossil record is difficult to both find and follow. See related question.
The strepsirrhines are distinguished from the anthropoids mainly by having retained a lot of primitive eutherian features.
Yes, hominoids and anthropoids are both groups of primates that belong to the same superfamily, Hominoidea. Hominoids include apes and humans, while anthropoids include apes, monkeys, and humans. Therefore, hominoids did not come from anthropoids; rather, they share a common ancestor within the primate evolutionary tree.
anthropoids
The two major groups of primates are prosimians and anthropoids. Prosimians include lemurs, lorises, and tarsiers, while anthropoids include monkeys, apes, and humans.
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Some do. some birds. like with their tail feather.
mammal
Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons, as well as many extinct man-like creatures of past geologic ages, such as australopithicus. The term ''anthropoid'' comes from Greek, and literally means ''man-like''.
Anthropoids are monkeys and apes including humans. They differ from prosimians whose primitive features include a tooth comb that helps them groom and lateral eyes. Prosimians tend to be larger as well.
The Miocene Era?
they are anthropoids.
drift of the continents